verb
tilts; tilted; tilting
to lift or move (something) so that one side is higher than another side [+ obj]
[+ obj] :to move (your head, chin, etc.) up, down, or to one side
to influence (something) or to change so that a particular result or occurrence is more likely, a particular group is favored, etc. [+ obj]
tilt at
[phrasal verb]
tilt at (someone or something) Brit :to attack (someone or something) in writing or speech
tilt at windmills :to use time and energy to attack an enemy or problem that is not real or important
noun
plural tilts
[count] the state of having one side higher than the other
the state of favoring one person, belief, etc., over another
a change of the actions or opinions of a person or group in a particular direction
US informal :a game or competition between two people, teams, etc.
Brit
an attempt to win something - + at
a written or spoken attack on someone or something - + at
(at) full tilt
as fast as possible :at high speed