The past tense and past participle of the verb 'tack'. 'Tacked' primarily refers to the act of fastening or securing something, typically using small nails, stitches, or other methods. It can also describe a change in direction, particularly in sailing, or the act of adding something extra or unexpected. The meaning of 'tacked' hinges on the context, making it a versatile word to describe physical fastening, alterations in course or addition and adjustments, be it on paper or in real life. It evokes a sense of purposeful connection or amendment. The method used to 'tack' can vary greatly dependent on what is needing to be secured or amended. This act implies an intentionality or deliberate action rather than just a random occurrence or coincidence. The 'tacked' object or subject is now altered, whether that is direction, a design or a goal.
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