A situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible.
Situation in Chess where no legal move can be done.
1 Referring to the conflict, he said: It's certainly moving toward a stalemate .
2 I'm worried the situation will result in a squalid kind of stalemate .
3 Sources close to the two parties said however, that the stalemate remained.
4 It may take a crisis before we can break the political stalemate .
5 The items - each merely a few words - hold us stalemate .
6 The stalemate cost Chelsea the chance to go above Arsenal into second.
7 Today, Congress is back in session, but remains locked in partisan stalemate .
8 Winning the CFDT's support is key to the government ending the stalemate .
9 There's one way around that stalemate : declare an amnesty for financial misdeeds.
10 Many fear a third election will be called if the stalemate continues.
11 In Hungary, hundreds of refugees are locked in a stalemate with authorities.
12 It was the Indomitable Lions' second goalless stalemate in as many matches.
13 Instead Zimbabwe has sunk deeper into crisis as the stalemate drags on.
14 Both sides in the stalemate left open the door to further negotiations.
15 They'd been involved in this dance, this harmful stalemate , for too long.
16 Days later, talks hit a stalemate and have progressed only intermittently since.
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