deadlock - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deadlock in Hindi

  • गतिरोध
  • रोक
  • स्र्कावट
  • ज़िच
  • गत्यवरोध
  • जिच
  • संकट

deadlock Definition

Noun

  • a situation, typically one involving opposing parties, in which no progress can be made.

Verb

  • cause (a situation or opposing parties) to come to a point where no progress can be made because of fundamental disagreement.

deadlock Example

  • Ashton broke the deadlock with a penalty after 15 minutes ( एश्टन ने 15 मिनट के बाद पेनल्टी के साथ गतिरोध को तोड़ा )
  • At the Paris Conference there was from the first a deadlock in the Adriatic dispute. ( पेरिस सम्मेलन में एड्रियाटिक विवाद में पहली बार गतिरोध था। )
  • On this there was a deadlock; all through 1897 and 1898 the QuotaDeputations failed to come to an agreement. ( इस पर गतिरोध बना रहा; 1897 और 1898 के दौरान कोटा प्रतिनियुक्ति एक समझौते पर आने में विफल रही। )
  • The deadlock, however, was broken at the special session of the legislature called in 1906, and in June of that year Henry A. ( हालाँकि, गतिरोध 1906 में बुलाए गए विधायिका के विशेष सत्र में टूट गया था, और उसी वर्ष जून में हेनरी ए। )

More Sentence

  • After a prolonged deadlock, extending through 38 ballots, he released his delegates, who swung to James M.
  • Pending the arrival of Lord Roberts and reinforcements, the situation in South Africa remained at a deadlock: the three besieged towns - Mafeking, Kimberley and Ladysmith - still held their own, but no headway was made by the relief columns; all they could do was to stand on the defensive.
  • The fresh deadlock that ensued was by no means distasteful to Rome, which drew encouragement from Wilson'.s,;, .ncreasing impotence at :;home and, therefore played for time.
  • When things came to a deadlock the king tactfully intervened and voluntarily relinquished his hereditary title to Lithuania, thus placing the two countries on a constitutional equality and preparing the way for fresh negotiations in the future.
  • The agreement gives the UN special envoy the formal power to break any political deadlock.  
  • It was her mother who broke the deadlock and marched her over to a beauty school to have the stylists turn her straightish hair into an Afro.
  • Services across the north west and Wales will be hit by the strikes while the deadlock continues.  
  • A good crowd of over 15000 grew more and more impatient as the game wore on and still the Amakhosi failed to break the deadlock.  
  • The battle for a place in the final roared on like a blazing furnace with both teams coming close to breaking the deadlock.  
  • The House factions must work together to find at least a win-win solution to the deadlock.  
  • But the draft, he said, is likely to be published with its imperfections simply to break the deadlock.  
  • The Conference side broke the deadlock six minutes before the interval and added a second just after the hour.  
  • During the final half-hour, it fizzled out as a contest, neither side able to break the deadlock.  
  • It seemed the competition was headed for deadlock as three teams posted highly respectable scores of 71 points.
  • The latest Norwegian delegation is unlikely to end the present deadlock and to restart the peace talks.  
  • From what we have seen so far in Congress, the deadlock is being repeated there.  
  • As a result, they are looking to end the current deadlock by resorting to extra-parliamentary means.  
  • As for the prospect of possibly being the one team who can break the Southerns vs Western Province final deadlock, Fulton was non-committal.  
  • With the teams failing to resolve the deadlock at the end of regulation time and extra-time, tie-breaker was applied.  
  • With Bridge-Wilkinson covering his back, the youngster's positive approach looked the best bet to end the tedious deadlock.  
  • The wide man did play a part in the build-up when the deadlock was broken in the 33rd minute.  
  • It's deadlock, with only acrimonious court battles and a bitter tug-of-love to look forward to.  
  • The balance of the first half saw the Suns camped firmly in their defensive half with the Lions unlucky not to break the deadlock by half time.
  • The reason for this change lay partly in the fact that the ephors, chosen by popular election from the whole body of citizens, represented a democratic element in the constitution without violating those oligarchical methods which seemed necessary for its satisfactory administration; partly in the weakness of the kingship, the dual character of which inevitably gave rise to jealousy and discord between the two holders of the office, often resulting in a practical deadlock; partly in the loss of prestige suffered by the kingship, especially during the 5th century, owing to these quarrels, to the frequency with which kings ascended the throne as minors and a regency was necessary, and to the many cases in which a king was, rightly or wrongly, suspected of having accepted bribes from the enemies of the state and was condemned and banished.
  • The Italian students desired to revive the question of an Italian university, which had come to a deadlock, and in Nov.
  • From the political deadlock that ensued relief could only be had by an arrangement between Newcastle and Pitt.
  • an attempt to break the deadlock