checkmate

checkmate
1. interjection /ˈʧɛkmeɪt/
Word called out by the victor when making the conclusive move.
Syn: mate
2. noun /ˈʧɛkmeɪt/
a) The conclusive victory in a game of chess that occurs when an opponents king has no possible move that can remove him from check, the threat of attack.
b) Any situation that has no obvious escape and involves some personal loss.
See Also: stalemate
3. verb /ˈʧɛkmeɪt/
a) To put the king of an opponent into checkmate.

That jerk checkmated me in four moves!

b) To lead to a situation that has no obvious escape without some personal loss.

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