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Synonyms for deadlocked

at a complete standstill because of opposition of two unrelenting forces or factions

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According to the MWUN President-General, 'The meeting was deadlocked, so the strike continues.'
Officials from both sides were engaged in talks which began on Sunday and lasted BREXIT negotiations remain deadlocked over measures to prevent a hard border between the UK and Ireland.
Two showed the parties deadlocked at 27 seats each, and a third gave Likud a lead of 28-27.
Pan, "A computationally improved optimal solution for deadlocked problem of flexible manufacturing systems using theory of regions," in Petri Nets--Manufacturing and Computer Science, chapter 3, pp.
But unfortunately global trade negotiations are an all-or-nothing business; 80 percent of a final deal is no deal, and failure is a real possibility as the talks are deadlocked.
The game ended deadlocked at 29-apiece at the end of four overtime sessions.
Tsvangirai and Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe left a weekend summit of southern African leaders in Johann-esburg still deadlocked over how to share power, though talks are due to continue.
Mr Leterme sought to defuse tensions but talks on such reform have been deadlocked for months, with the deadline eventually set to run out yesterday.
The trial ended after the jury foreman said they were deadlocked 10 to 2 - but he did not indicate which way they were leaning.
THE judge in the murder trial of music producer Phil Spector declared a mis-trial because of a deadlocked jury last night.
But they deadlocked seven to five over whether the plaintiffs' physicians would have recognized the potential risks or side effects.
The adoption of the future directive on payment services, in first reading at the European Parliament (with agreement from the Council) seems at this stage to be deadlocked. On 16 November, after a fourth meeting of the trialogue (between the Commission, the Parliament and the Council), it seems the debates have not progressed at all.