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    Stand·off
    /ˈstandˌôf/

    noun

    • 1. a stalemate or deadlock between two equally matched opponents in a dispute or conflict: "the 16-day-old standoff was no closer to being resolved"
  2. noun. stand· off ˈstand-ˌȯf. Synonyms of standoff. 1. a. : tie, deadlock. the two teams played to a standoff. b. : a counterbalancing effect. 2. : the act of standing off. standoff. 2 of 3. adjective. 1. : standoffish. 2. : used for holding something at a distance from a surface. a standoff insulator. stand off. 3 of 3. verb.

  3. a situation in which neither side has won a competition or argument, or an occasion when someone prevents officials from acting, usually by threatening violence: The battle of wills between teacher and student was a standoff. She locked herself in the house, but after a brief standoff, police convinced her to come out.

  4. What does standoff mean? A standoff is a situation in which no progress can be made or people are prevented from taking further action. Close synonyms are stalemate and deadlock .

  5. a situation in which neither side has won a competition or argument, or an occasion when someone prevents officials from acting, usually by threatening violence: The battle of wills between teacher and student was a standoff. She locked herself in the house, but after a brief standoff, police convinced her to come out.

  6. A standoff happens when two people or groups can't move forward or proceed because of a disagreement, or when two teams have a tied score. In chess, a stalemate is a kind of standoffwhen there's no way for a player to move without putting herself in check.

  7. A stand-off is a situation in which neither of two opposing groups or forces will make a move until the other one does something, so nothing can happen until one of them gives way. This situation could lead to another diplomatic stand-off.

  8. A stand-off is a situation in which neither of two opposing groups or forces will make a move until the other one does something, so nothing can happen until one of them gives way. There is no sign of an end to the stand-off between locals and the police.

  9. 1. A situation in which one force or party neutralizes or counterbalances the other and further action is prevented; a standstill: a standoff between demonstrators and the police. 2. A tie or draw, as in a contest.

  10. noun. a standing off or apart; aloofness. a tie or draw, as in a game. something that counterbalances. a prop for holding the top of a ladder away from the vertical surface against which it is leaning. Electricity. an insulator that supports a conductor above a surface.

  11. Jun 12, 2024 · A deadlocked confrontation between antagonists. Coordinate term: stalemate. I don't want to get involved in the standoff between those two. A tense standoff between demonstrators and police continued overnight.

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