stalemate (Meaning)

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stalemate (n)

a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible

drawing position in chess: any of a player's possible moves would place his king in check

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stalemate (v)

subject to a stalemate

stalemate Sentence Examples

  1. The game reached a stalemate when neither player could make a legal move.
  2. The negotiations between the two countries were at a stalemate due to irreconcilable differences.
  3. The conflict between the two parties resulted in a political stalemate that hindered any progress.
  4. The stalemate in the stock market led to a prolonged period of economic uncertainty.
  5. The relationship between the two friends was in a stalemate, with neither side willing to compromise.
  6. The stalemate in the peace talks raised concerns about the possibility of renewed violence.
  7. The military forces were engaged in a prolonged stalemate, with neither side gaining an advantage.
  8. The stalemate in the electoral vote left the outcome of the election undecided.
  9. The stalemate between the two teams in the basketball game made for a tense and nail-biting finish.
  10. The stalemate in the negotiations forced both sides to reconsider their positions and seek alternative solutions.

FAQs About the word stalemate

a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible, drawing position in chess: any of a player's possible moves would place his king in

deadlock,halt, impasse, standoff, logjam, standstill, jam,gridlock, dilemma, predicament

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The game reached a stalemate when neither player could make a legal move.

The negotiations between the two countries were at a stalemate due to irreconcilable differences.

The conflict between the two parties resulted in a political stalemate that hindered any progress.

The stalemate in the stock market led to a prolonged period of economic uncertainty.