- 1[transitive] angle something to move or place something so that it is not straight or not directly facing someone or something He angled his chair so that he could sit and watch her without distracting her.
- 2[transitive] angle something to present information, a report, etc. based on a particular way of thinking or for a particular audience The program is angled toward younger viewers.
- 3go angling [intransitive] to catch fish with a line and a hook Phrasal Verbsangle for
angle
verbNAmE//ˈæŋɡl//
Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they angle he / she / it angles
past simple angled
-ing form angling
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