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checkmate

American  
[chek-meyt] / ˈtʃɛkˌmeɪt /

noun

  1. Also called mateChess.

    1. an act or instance of maneuvering the opponent's king into a check from which it cannot escape, thus bringing the game to a victorious conclusion.

    2. the position of the pieces when a king is checkmated.

  2. a complete check; defeat.

    His efforts to escape met with a checkmate.


verb (used with object)

checkmated, checkmating
  1. Chess.  to maneuver (an opponent's king) into a check from which it cannot escape; mate.

  2. to check completely; defeat.

    Napoleon was checkmated at Waterloo.

interjection

  1. Chess.  (used by a player to announce that they have put the opponent's king into inextricable check.)

checkmate British  
/ ˈtʃɛkˌmeɪt /

noun

  1. chess

    1. the winning position in which an opponent's king is under attack and unable to escape

    2. the move by which this position is achieved

  2. utter defeat

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verb

  1. chess to place (an opponent's king) in checkmate

  2. to thwart or render powerless

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interjection

  1. chess a call made when placing an opponent's king in checkmate

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Other Word Forms

  • uncheckmated adjective

Etymology

Origin of checkmate

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English chek mat(e), from Middle French escec mat, from Arabic shāh māt, from Persian: literally, “the king (is) checked, nonplussed”

Example Sentences

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But will either help their team to a checkmate position by full-time?

From BBC

He played with his brothers, sometimes in the family’s barn, learning the moves to checkmate his opponent’s king, the object of the game.

From Seattle Times

The finale presents a remarkable range of checkmates for the hapless Black king: 24.

From Washington Times

Rxa8, and White soon to be queened pawn will help deliver checkmates in a couple of moves.

From Washington Times

Another generally accepted principle is that players should not weaken the position near the king, as the object is to corner or checkmate his majesty.

From New York Times