noun
- a traffic jam in which no vehicles can move because intersections are blocked
- a situation in which no progress can be made because of disagreement or deadlock
Usage: often political
verb
- to cause or experience a complete halt in movement or progress
Examples
- The accident caused gridlock throughout downtown.
- Rush hour gridlock made everyone late for work.
- Political gridlock prevented the budget from passing.
- The negotiations reached complete gridlock over salary issues.
- Construction will gridlock traffic for weeks.
- The storm gridlocked the entire transportation system.
- Congressional gridlock has stalled important legislation.