The usual term is 'stalemate', though you could also say 'deadlock' as well.
This is called a stalemate I'm doing vocabulary with my students and this happens to be one of their words.
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Luck and willpower.
Greek city states often employed the military formation called the phalanx. It was a compact grouping of soldiers that had four sides. In later times this formation was abandoned because other nations such as the legions of ancient Rome were able to defeat the phalanx because of the difficulty in maneuvering troops.
The Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack occurred during the American Civil War, and the result is considered to be inconclusive. The Confederacy won a tactical victory, and the Union won a strategic victory.
This is called a stalemate I'm doing vocabulary with my students and this happens to be one of their words.
stalemate, draw, tie
The Monitor won the "Battle of the Ironclads" between the Monitor and the Merrimack (Northern and Southern ships, respectively).
nope you will not be able to catch him after you defeat the others.
The purpose of the continental system was that he could sail around Europe and asia and the british was able to defeat him because the got assistance from other countries such as spain.
At the moment, neither have been shown to be able to beat one or the other.
He never had a Navy that could stand up to and defeat the Royal Navy.
The Leviathan Dragon is able to defeat a Coolfire dragon in the Dragon City.
Bismark was able to defeat France because they lied and used deception. They were able to win over allies by using deception and being conniving.
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The great boxer was able to defeat all his opponents in the ring.
Adolf Hitler? Probably not being able to defeat the British.Not being able to defeat the USA.Not being able to win the war.Not being able to wipe the Jewish Religion out of extinction.