Adjective Satellite
at a complete standstill because of opposition of two unrelenting forces or factions
Source: WordNetthe chess game ended with white stalemated Source: Internet
the two factions are deadlocked over fringe benefits Source: Internet
Crisis stalemated The next morning, October 26, Kennedy informed the EXCOMM that he believed only an invasion would remove the missiles from Cuba. Source: Internet
Mexico main After ten years of civil war in Mexico (then called the " Viceroyalty of New Spain ") and the death of two of its founders, by early 1820 the Mexican independence movement was stalemated and close to collapse. Source: Internet
Experts fear the temple, as well as other historic and cultural wonders across Yemen beyond those acknowledged by international authorities, remains at risk as the country's stalemated war rages on. Source: Internet
When she engages Anubis in an eternal stalemated battle on the Ascended plane to prevent his acting on the mortal plane, the Replicators and most System Lords have already been annihilated, and the Jaffa win their freedom from Goa'uld rule. Source: Internet