stalled - WordReference. com Dictionary of English stall2 stɔl v to delay, esp by avoiding a direct answer or action: [~ + object] deliberately tried to stall the talks so that we wouldn't get a raise [no object] You're stalling; just give us an answer to be delayed, impeded, or interrupted:[no object] Once again contract talks have stalled
Stalled - definition of stalled by The Free Dictionary 1 To live or be lodged in a stall Used of an animal 2 To stick fast in mud or snow 3 To come to a standstill: Negotiations stalled 4 To stop running as a result of mechanical failure: The car stalled on the freeway 5 To lose forward flying speed, causing a stall Used of an aircraft
stall verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of stall verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive, transitive] (of a vehicle or an engine) to stop suddenly because of a lack of power or speed; to make a vehicle or an engine do this The car stalled and refused to start again I kept stalling