Definition of Deadlocks

1. Noun. (plural of deadlock) ¹

2. Verb. (third-person singular of deadlock) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Deadlocks

1. deadlock [v] - See also: deadlock

Lexicographical Neighbors of Deadlocks

deadlights
deadlihood
deadline
deadlined
deadlines
deadliness
deadlinesses
deadlining
deadlink
deadlinked
deadlinking
deadlinks
deadlock
deadlocked
deadlocking
deadlocks (current term)
deadly
deadly agaric
deadly embrace
deadly embraces
deadly nightshade
deadly nightshades
deadly sin
deadly sins
deadman
deadman's brake
deadman's brakes
deadmen
deadness
deadnesses

Literary usage of Deadlocks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Studies in History and Jurisprudence by James Bryce Bryce (1901)
"In the United States there is no remedy for such deadlocks. ... The Australian colonies themselves have had frequent experience of deadlocks in matters of ..."

2. Studies in History and Jurisprudence by James Bryce Bryce (1901)
"In the United States there is no remedy for such deadlocks. ... The Australian colonies themselves have had frequent experience of deadlocks in matters of ..."

3. Constitutions by James Bryce Bryce (1905)
"In the United States there is no remedy for such deadlocks. ... The Australian colonies themselves have had frequent experience of deadlocks in matters of ..."

4. Federalism: The Australian Experience by Cheryl Saunders, J. Isawa Elaigwu, Daniel J. Elazar (1997)
"deadlocks The different composition of the two houses of the commonwealth ... In fact, the constitution includes two sections dealing with deadlocks over ..."

5. Legislative Procedure: Parliamentary Practices and the Course of Business in by Robert Luce (1922)
"deadlocks ELSEWHERE IN the British Dominions the danger of deadlock between the branches has been guarded against in various ways and to varying degrees. ..."

6. The Commonwealth of Australia by Bernhard Ringrose Wise (1909)
"... between the two Houses—The States House—Money Bills—deadlocks—Tacking—Limitation of the Legislative Power—The Prerogative—Fundamental Laws. ..."

7. The Commonwealth of Australia by Bernhard Ringrose Wise (1909)
"... between the two Houses—The States House—Money Bills—deadlocks—Tacking—Limitation of the Legislative Power—The Prerogative—Fundamental Laws. ..."

8. Australasian Democracy by Henry de Rosenbach Walker (1897)
"... two Houses in Victoria—The proposed obviation of deadlocks—The utility of the Legislative Council—The antagonism between Town and Country—The Factory ..."

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