reach a stalemate

  • 1reach a stalemate — (in negotiation, etc) to arrive at a position where no progress can be made, where neither side can win or lose (also to reach a deadlock) …

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  • 2stalemate — UK [ˈsteɪlˌmeɪt] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms stalemate : singular stalemate plural stalemates 1) a situation in which progress is impossible because the people or groups involved cannot agree end in/reach (a) stalemate: The… …

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  • 3stalemate — stale|mate [ steıl,meıt ] noun count or uncount 1. ) a situation in which progress is impossible because the people or groups involved cannot agree: end in/reach a stalemate: The fourth round of talks ended in a stalemate. Management and the… …

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  • 4stalemate — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ political ▪ current VERB + STALEMATE ▪ end in, reach, result in ▪ The talks reached a stalemate. (BrE …

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  • 6reach — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 distance over which you can stretch, travel, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ long ▪ Gorillas have a very long reach. VERB + REACH ▪ have PREPOSITION …

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  • 7stalemate — [18] Stalemate is a compound noun, based on the now obsolete stale ‘stalemate’. And this in turn was probably borrowed from Anglo Norman estale ‘fixed position’, a derivative of Old French estaler ‘halt’, which also underlies English stale and… …

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  • 8stalemate — [18] Stalemate is a compound noun, based on the now obsolete stale ‘stalemate’. And this in turn was probably borrowed from Anglo Norman estale ‘fixed position’, a derivative of Old French estaler ‘halt’, which also underlies English stale and… …

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  • 9stalemate — noun 1》 Chess a position counting as a draw, in which a player is not in check but can only move into check. 2》 a situation in which further progress by opposing parties seems impossible. verb bring to or cause to reach stalemate. Origin C18:… …

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