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  1. Deadlock is a situation in which agreement in an argument cannot be reached because neither side will change its demands or accept any of the demands of the other side. Learn more about the meaning, synonyms, and usage of deadlock in different contexts with Cambridge Dictionary.

  2. noun. uk / ˈded.lɒk/ us / ˈded.lɑːk/ SITUATION. Add to word list. [ S or U ] a situation in which agreement in an argument cannot be reached because neither side will change its demands or accept any of the demands of the other side. impasse. Somebody will have to compromise if we are to break (= end) the deadlock between the two warring factions.

  3. Dicionário inglês-português. deadlock substantivo (plural: deadlocks) impasse m (frequentemente utilizado) As nobody compromised, the negotiations ended in a deadlock. Como ninguém cedeu, as negociações acabaram em um impasse. menos frequentes: bloqueio m. ·. beco sem saída m. Exemplos: deadlock situation s — beco sem saída m [fig.]

  4. a situation in which people cannot agree and no progress can be made: a deadlock between sb (and sb) There was deadlock between the directors and the negotiating committee. a deadlock in sth The deadlock in the talks meant that the dispute was taken to arbitration.

  5. The meaning of DEADLOCK is a state of inaction or neutralization resulting from the opposition of equally powerful uncompromising persons or factions : standstill. How to use deadlock in a sentence.

  6. Deadlock definition: a state in which progress is impossible, as in a dispute, produced by the counteraction of opposing forces; standstill; stalemate. See examples of DEADLOCK used in a sentence.

  7. Deadlock is a noun that means a state of affairs in which further action between two opposing forces is impossible, or a tie between opponents in a contest. It can also be a verb that means to bring or come to a deadlock. See word frequency, pronunciation, collocations, and translations.