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    Catch-22
    /kætʃtwentiˈtuː/

    noun

    • 1. a dilemma or difficult circumstance from which there is no escape because of mutually conflicting or dependent conditions: "a catch-22 situation"
  2. The meaning of CATCH-22 is a problematic situation for which the only solution is denied by a circumstance inherent in the problem or by a rule; also : the circumstance or rule that denies a solution.

  3. A catch-22 is a paradoxical situation from which an individual cannot escape because of contradictory rules or limitations. [1] The term was coined by Joseph Heller, who used it in his 1961 novel Catch-22.

  4. noun. a situation in which a person is frustrated by a paradoxical rule or set of circumstances that preclude any attempt to escape from them. a situation in which any move that a person can make will lead to trouble.

  5. What's the meaning of the phrase 'Catch 22'? ‘Catch-22’ is a paradox in which the attempt to escape makes escape impossible. What's the origin of the phrase 'Catch 22'? The title of Joseph Heller’s novel, written in 1953 and published in 1961, (properly titled ‘Catch-22’ – with a hyphen).

  6. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Catch-22Catch-22 - Wikipedia

    In the book, Catch-22 is a military rule typifying bureaucratic operation and reasoning. The rule is not stated in a precise form, but the principal example in the book fits the definition above: If one is crazy, one does not have to fly missions; and one must be crazy to fly.

  7. a difficult situation in which the solution to a problem is impossible because it is also the cause of the problem: But it is a catch-22 situation - you can't get people without funding, but you can't get funding without the people there in the first place.

  8. May 18, 2019 · The phrase “ catch-22 ” means a paradoxical situation in which an individual finds himself trapped in a way that he does not have any escape. It is quite similar to the phrases -the devil and the deep sea, between a rock and a hard place, and between Scylla and Charybdis.

  9. 1. a frustrating situation in which one is trapped by contradictory regulations or conditions. 2. any illogical or paradoxical problem or situation; dilemma. 3. a condition, regulation, etc., preventing the resolution of a problem or situation; catch.

  10. a comic but serious US novel (1961) about the madness of war. It was written by Joseph Heller (1923-1999), and a film version was made in 1970. The story is about a US Air Force pilot during World War II. He hates the war and tries to avoid having to fly planes.

  11. Any illogical, contradictory, or paradoxical rule or regulation, especially one that makes a desired outcome or solution impossible. The bank's overdraft policy is a Catch-22 for those trying to get out of poverty, as it charges you higher fees for having less money in your account.

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