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The example sentences of DEADLOCK in videos (2 in total of 9)

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the determiner estates proper noun, singular general proper noun, singular was verb, past tense the determiner only adverb body noun, singular or mass powerful adjective enough adverb to to break verb, base form the determiner deadlock noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction make verb, base form new adjective

Use "deadlock" in a sentence | "deadlock" example sentences

How to use "deadlock" in a sentence?

  • The Equal Rights Amendment would "turn holy wedlock into holy deadlock."
    -William Rehnquist-
  • The father of confederation is deadlock.
    -Goldwin Smith-
  • The world is facing a historic turning point because the system of materialistic liberalism has come to a deadlock.
    -Kingoro Hashimoto-
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Definition and meaning of DEADLOCK

What does "deadlock mean?"

/ˈdedˌläk/

deadlock

noun
situation in which no progress can be made.
verb
bring to point where no progress can be made.

What are synonyms of "deadlock"?
Some common synonyms of "deadlock" are:
  • stalemate,
  • impasse,
  • checkmate,
  • standoff,
  • standstill,
  • halt,
  • stop,
  • stoppage,
  • cessation,
  • bolt,
  • lock,
  • latch,
  • catch,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈstālˌmāt/

stalemate
noun verb

situation in which further progress seems impossible. bring to or cause to reach stalemate.

/ˈimˌpas/

impasse
noun

situation in which no progress is possible.

/ˈCHekˌmāt/

checkmate
noun verb

When you lose at chess if your king cannot escape. put into position of checkmate.

/ˈstandˌôf/

standoff
noun

stalemate or deadlock between two equally matched opponents in dispute or conflict.

/ˈstan(d)ˌstil/

standstill
noun

Situation in which no advancement is possible.

/hôlt/

halt
noun verb

suspension of movement or activity. bring or come to abrupt stop.

/stäp/

stop
noun verb

Place to rest (often on a journey). To block or close something.

/ˈstäpij/

stoppage
noun

State of inactivity following an interruption.

/seˈsāSH(ə)n/

cessation
noun

fact or process of ending or being brought to end.

/bōlt/

bolt
noun verb

Line of electricity in the sky from lightning. To lock by putting a piece of metal across a door.

/läk/

lock
noun verb

Small portion of your hair that hangs together. To use a key, code so others can't open something.

/laCH/

latch
noun verb

bar for fastening door or gate. fasten with latch.

/kaCH/

catch
noun verb

Trick or something trying to deceive. To get stuck on or in something.

Is "deadlock" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "deadlock" is a countable noun.

The plural of "deadlock" is "deadlocks".

Phrases and Idioms that contain "deadlock"

break the deadlock

To bring to an end a stalemate, impasse, or standstill.

To bring to an end a stalemate, impasse, or standstill.

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