dead end
1. noun The end of a road, path, or other passage that does not have an exit or other passages attached to it. I knew my GPS was wrong when it told me to turn onto a road that came to a dead end. We've come to a dead end. We'll have to turn around and take that side road. Are you sure this is where the directions said to go? Because it sure looks like we've reached a dead end.
2. noun By extension, a situation in which no more progress or advancement is possible. I'm afraid we've come to a dead end in our investigation. My research has come to a dead end—every experiment I've tried so far has failed. How are you going to continue to progress in your current job? Sounds to me like you've hit a dead end.
3. adjective Prohibitive of or offering no possibility for progress or advancement. Sometimes hyphenated. Jerry decided he couldn't spend another minute working at that dead end job with no possibility for a promotion. The police received a lot of dead-end leads, but nothing that led them to the killer. How long are you gonna stay in this dead-end relationship? He's never gonna propose to you, honey!
4. verb To end in a way that prevents any possibility of further progress or advancement. Often hyphenated. This street dead-ends up ahead, so we'll have to turn around. I thought this internship would lead to a full-time position in the company, but things have really dead-ended. Unfortunately, our relationship dead-ended when I realized I didn't want to live with him.
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