round robin
/'raund'rɔbin/
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A group of friends passes a round robin letter to share their travel stories.
Definition
- Noun:
- A letter or petition signed by multiple people in a circular arrangement: This method conceals who signed first, often to prevent identification of a leader or initiator.
- A tournament format where each competitor plays every other competitor: This ensures all participants face each other, commonly used in sports and games.
Usage Examples
Noun (Signed Document):
- The employees sent a round robin to management to express their shared concerns anonymously.
- They organized a round robin to protest the new policy without any one person taking the blame.
Noun (Tournament Format):
- The chess club organized a round robin, so each player had a match against all the others.
- In a round robin, the team with the most wins at the end is declared the champion.
Advanced Usage
- "Round robin" as an adjective: Describing something organized in this all-play-all or circular format.
- They used a round robin schedule for the preliminary matches.
- We are conducting a round robin discussion where everyone gets a turn to speak.
Variants and Related Words
- Round-robin (adjective or noun): Often hyphenated when used as a modifier.
- A round-robin tournament is very fair but can be time-consuming.
Synonyms
- Petition (for the document sense): A formal written request.
- League or all-play-all tournament (for the competition sense): A contest where all entrants meet.
Related Phrases
- Round robin scheduling: The process of creating fixtures for a round robin tournament.
- The software helped with the complex round robin scheduling.
Related Idioms
- (No specific idioms are commonly derived solely from "round robin." Its meanings are used directly as described.)
A group of friends passes a round robin letter to share their travel stories.
Noun
- a letter signed by a number of people
- a tournament in which every contestant plays every other contestant