a change of tack



a change of tack

A change or reverse in one's position, opinion, or course of action. Likened to the act of tacking in a sailboat, in which the boat is brought into the wind so as to change direction. Following low approval ratings, the president had a change of tack regarding his immigration policy. Our sales are doing very poorly; we need a change of tack if we're going to survive the year.
See also: change, of, tack

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
KiiraKEE:-rahFinnish
Sha'ul-Biblical Hebrew
Geoffroi-Medieval French
Shiva (2)-Persian
JÓZefYUW-zefPolish
Bennett['benit]