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Sentence count:91+3Posted:2017-02-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: dead enddeadlockimpassestandstillSimilar words: stalemathematicsgentlemanfemaletaletalentschematiccrematoryMeaning: ['steɪlmeɪt]  n. 1. a situation in which no progress can be made or no advancement is possible 2. drawing position in chess: any of a player's possible moves would place his king in check. v. subject to a stalemate. 
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31. Dean Acheson responded that the unhappy stalemate which had existed for a lengthy period could not be extended.
32. Negotiations with the 200 army rebels are at a stalemate.
33. Additionally, the stalemate over economic union makes it difficult to assess the costs of insurance or mortgages arranged abroad.
34. The invention of the tank and the aircraft broke through the defensive stalemate that had characterised the first world war.
35. The added wrinkle of possible impeachment proceedings only heightened investors' concern over the budget stalemate in Washington.
36. But hopes that Mr Freeman would break the stalemate were dashed.
37. The stalemate enabled the fallen champions to end a nine-match run of away defeats and extended Arsenal's poor home run.
38. Edward Bruce, Robert's brother, was laying siege to the castle[sentencedict.com], but there was a stalemate.
39. The partial government shutdown derived from the budget stalemate will reach three weeks this Friday.
40. If the stalemate drags on, there could be serious consequences for the town's population.
41. These steps demonstrate a political will by Barak to break out of stalemate.
42. Mr Gingrich said he thought the budget stalemate could last until the November elections.
43. The stalemate is blamed on a three-way split among panel members about how to save Social Security.
44. The outcome might then have been a negotiated peace or, at best, a military stalemate, he contends.
45. Stocks sold off sharply amid fears of disappointing earnings in the technology sector as well as continued concerns over the budget stalemate.
46. Traders pointed to the federal budget stalemate and worries the gridlock could continue indefinitely.
47. Much remains unknown about viral persistence but in general it results from stalemate in the battle between the virus and the body.
48. Mitchell is consulting with the officials on a proposal by his three-member international panel to break the stalemate in peace negotiations.
49. The contest ended in a stalemate, but as the year progressed Aoun became increasingly isolated.
50. Any conversation, even if it was only about food,[Sentencedict.com ] was better than this stalemate.
51. The country's armed forces remained loyal to the elected government, however, and a five-day stalemate developed.
52. At that point the strike appeared to have reached a stalemate.
53. In comparison to legislatures, the executive structure tends to be more streamlined and less prone to stalemate and inaction.
54. However, we should emphasize that this stalemate is highly unlikely.
55. The proposal was aimed at ending the stalemate between environmentalist and business groups.
56. We had reached a position of stalemate - but a position which for the sake of the Government had to be settled.
57. This stalemate lasted an excruciating minute until Ray sat down.
58. With roughly half the country under the control of each side, a situation of stalemate had been reached.
59. The cultural patterns themselves are influenced by the structural instability and the cultural stalemate.
60. The Russian front is at a stalemate.
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