deadlocked (Meaning)

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deadlocked (s)

at a complete standstill because of opposition of two unrelenting forces or factions

deadlocked Sentence Examples

  1. The two parties remained deadlocked in their negotiations, unable to find common ground.
  2. Despite hours of deliberation, the jury was deadlocked in their decision, leading to a mistrial.
  3. The labor dispute was deadlocked, with neither side willing to concede to the other's demands.
  4. The peace talks were deadlocked as both sides refused to make any concessions.
  5. The deadlock in parliament prevented any progress on passing legislation.
  6. The game remained deadlocked until the final moments when one team scored the winning goal.
  7. The board meeting ended deadlocked, with no resolution reached on the proposed merger.
  8. The trade negotiations were deadlocked over disagreements on tariffs and regulations.
  9. The Senate was deadlocked over the confirmation of the nominee, resulting in a tie vote.
  10. The contract negotiations reached a deadlock when the parties couldn't agree on terms.

FAQs About the word deadlocked

at a complete standstill because of opposition of two unrelenting forces or factions

nonproductive,unworkable, ineffectual, unproductive, useless, deactivated, ineffective, unusable, nonfunctional, inoperable

functioning, operational, working, operating, operational, operative, operative,operating, functional, functioning

The two parties remained deadlocked in their negotiations, unable to find common ground.

Despite hours of deliberation, the jury was deadlocked in their decision, leading to a mistrial.

The labor dispute was deadlocked, with neither side willing to concede to the other's demands.

The peace talks were deadlocked as both sides refused to make any concessions.