Deadlock-Situation

  • 11Deadlock (disambiguation) — Contents 1 General 2 Film 3 Music 4 Computer games …

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  • 12deadlock — UK [ˈdedˌlɒk] / US [ˈdedˌlɑk] noun Word forms deadlock : singular deadlock plural deadlocks 1) [singular/uncountable] a situation in which neither person or group involved in a disagreement is willing to change their opinions or position… …

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  • 13Deadlock: Conquête Planétaire — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Deadlock. Deadlock Conquête Planétaire Éditeur Accolade MacSoft (Mac OS) Warner Interactive (Europe) BraSoft (Brésil) Développeur …

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  • 14deadlock — noun (singular, uncountable) a situation in which a disagreement cannot be settled; stalemate (1): The talks have reached a complete deadlock. | break the deadlock (=end the deadlock) deadlock verb (I, T) deadlocked adjective …

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  • 15deadlock — I. /ˈdɛdlɒk / (say dedlok) noun 1. a state of affairs in which progress is impossible; complete standstill. 2. Parliamentary Procedure a. a situation in which the two houses of parliament are in disagreement. In federal parliament it occurs when… …

  • 16deadlock — dead|lock [ˈdedlɔk US la:k] n [singular, U] 1.) a situation in which a disagreement cannot be settled = ↑stalemate ▪ The talks have reached a complete deadlock . ▪ a last ditch effort to break the deadlock ▪ Negotiations ended in deadlock. 2.)… …

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  • 17deadlock — dead|lock [ ded,lak ] noun 1. ) singular or uncount a situation in which neither person or group involved in a disagreement is willing to change their opinions or position: Negotiations are finally due to begin after months of political deadlock …

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  • 18deadlock — noun 1》 a situation in which no progress can be made. 2》 Brit. a lock operated by a key, as distinct from a spring lock. verb 1》 bring to a deadlock. 2》 Brit. secure with a deadlock …

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  • 19Deadlock — Dead|lock [ dɛd...] der; s <aus engl. deadlock »völliger Stillstand«> ausweglose Situation in Verhandlungen, wenn die verhandelnden Parteien nicht zu Kompromissen bereit sind …

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  • 20deadlock — Synonyms and related words: Tweedledum and Tweedledee, arrest, bell, blind alley, block, box, brake, bring to, bring up short, cessation, check, checkmate, condition, corner, cul de sac, cut short, cutoff, dam, dead end, dead heat, dead set, dead …

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