1 a sloping position or a move in a particular direction, especially up or down:
2 to cause something to move into a sloping or uneven position, or to be in this position:
3 a sloping or uneven position, or a movement into this position:
The house was on a tilt (= not horizontal).
Though test-retest reliability was typically considered pre-requisite, any of the other criteria could tilt the ranking either upward or downward.
In the remaining 12 subjects, vasopressin elevated to an appropriate level for the corresponding hypotension that tilting induced.
As the stretched tube moves downstream, the tilting becomes more pronounced with increasing time.
The existence of intermediates is sometimes apparent directly in the kinetics or can be ferreted out by using denaturants to tilt the landscape.
The mirror is tilted in order to reinject the reflected beam along an optimal return path back into the gain region of the plasma.
Throughout 1968 the balance of payments still tilted heavily towards deficit, and sterling holders continued to diversify.
Finally, the two two-layer vortices are assumed to be vertically tilted.
The inclination of the horizon corresponds to the tilting angle of the vehicle.
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