mexican standoff
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Definition
Noun: - A deadlocked confrontation: A situation where two or more parties are in a tense, opposing position, and no participant can act or win without risking a severe, often mutual, loss. Progress is impossible as any action by one party would provoke an immediate and damaging response from the other(s), resulting in a prolonged stalemate.
Usage
This term describes an impasse in a conflict, negotiation, or dangerous encounter. It emphasizes that all sides are equally powerful, unwilling to back down, and trapped in a cycle of inaction because the cost of moving first is unacceptably high.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The term often carries connotations of mutual assured destruction or a high-stakes game of chicken, where the rational choice for all parties is to maintain the status quo, however undesirable.
- It is frequently used in contexts describing political gridlock, corporate disputes, or any scenario with a balance of power that prevents resolution.
Variants and Related Words
- Stalemate (n): A situation in which further action or progress by opposing parties seems impossible.
- Impasse (n): A situation in which no progress is possible, especially because of disagreement.
- Deadlock (n): A situation, typically one involving opposing parties, in which no progress can be made.
Synonyms
- Gridlock
- Logjam
- Standoff (a more general term)
Related Idioms
- To be at a standstill: To be completely stopped.
- To be locked in a stalemate: To be trapped in a situation where neither side can win.
Noun
- a situation in which no one can emerge as a clear winner