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Often used in the same context:
stalemate,
deadlock,
logjam,
standoff,
dispute,
negotiations,
disagreement,
imbroglio,
compromise,
wrangling,
acrimony,
rift,
walkout,
squabble,
intransigence,
negotiators,
gridlock,
negations,
bickering,
talks,
schism,
strife,
crisis,
infighting,
haggling,
mediation,
discord,
conflict,
feud,
mediator,
agreement,
lockout,
limbo,
quandary,
holdout,
indecision,
brinkmanship,
accord,
dickering,
conciliation,
resolve,
tussle,
divide,
olive branch,
tiff,
bargaining,
dilemma,
rancor,
contretemps,
quarrel,
shutdown,
predicament,
disunity,
detente,
differences,
strike,
dissension,
modus vivendi,
discussions,
delay,
wildcat strike,
loggerheads,
confrontation,
shortfall,
stalling,
conundrum,
stagnation,
tensions,
stumbling block,
turmoil,
intransigency,
fence mending,
lame duck,
morass,
truce,
quagmire,
estrangement,
contentiousness,
controversy,
shuttle diplomacy,
dustup,
great schism,
bottleneck,
snag,
unrest,
consensus,
stopgap,
imbalance,
unity,
uncertainty,
arbitrator,
reconvening,
ultimatum,
debate,
situation,
blockade,
disarray,
vicious cycle,
boycott,
slump,
tripartite,
snafu,
impasses,
quandaries,
dilemmas,
inadequacy,
predicaments,
tightrope,
inadequacies,
issues,
alienation,
problems,
aporia,
concerns,
decision,
hypothesis,
multicriteria,
abductive,
acceptable,
approximative,
balancing,
bayesian,
checking,
chromatographic,
computable,
computational,
context,
definitive,
enumerative,
geostatistical,
heuristic,
labeling,
matching
Appears in the definition of:
sticking point
More general:
arrest,
check,
halt,
hitch,
stay,
stop,
stoppage,
thoroughfare
Synonyms:
blind alley,
cul de sac,
dead-end street,
dead end,
deadlock,
stalemate,
standstill
Also try:
— Adjectives for impasse:
political,
present,
current,
apparent,
complete,
constitutional,
therapeutic,
diplomatic,
economic,
theoretical,
logical,
more...
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