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Gridlock Meaning in English

word

ˈɡɹɪdˌɫɑk
GRID-lahk
ɡɹˈɪdlɒk
grid-LOK

Definition

A situation where all movement stops because roads are blocked by too many vehicles, or when progress is prevented by a disagreement, especially in politics.

Usage & Nuances

Common in traffic reports and political discussions. In politics, means a complete standstill due to disagreement. Used more formally in writing/news; casual speech may prefer 'traffic jam' for cars.

Example Sentences

There was a huge gridlock on Main Street this morning.

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The city suffers from gridlock every rush hour.

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Political gridlock has delayed the new law.

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We were stuck in gridlock for an hour after the concert.

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Washington has been in political gridlock for months.

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If there's an accident, gridlock can last for hours downtown.

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