Deadlock Mnemonic
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deadlock
deadlock
/ˈdɛdlɒk/
Examples
- The deadlock led to the election.
- As a result, the colloquy became deadlocked.
- The outcome of the elections consisted a deadlock.
- The problem is that the discussion seems to deadlock on these issues.
- It took the intervention of a neutral arbitrator to break the deadlock.
- The issue is bringing in outside commentary to solve the deadlock.
- I question the intent expressed the tank was to break the deadlock.
- The deadlock precipitates a change in the voting system, effective in 1980.
- The main focus of most deadlock provisions are the termination provisions.
- The second trial also resulted in a deadlocked jury and a mistrial.
a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
noun
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"Dead + Lock. Two keys stuck, no way to unlock."
"Dead + Lock. Two choices stopped and locked, none can move ahead."
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