zero-sum game
Pronunciation
/zˈiəɹoʊsˈʌm ɡˈeɪm/
British pronunciation
/zˈiəɹəʊsˈʌm ɡˈeɪm/

Definition & Meaning of "zero-sum game"in English

Zero-sum game
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a situation in which one side can achieve victory by taking the advantage away from the other side in a competition, causing them to lose the game

zero-sum game definition and meaning
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What is the origin of the idiom "zero-sum game" and when to use it?

The idiom "zero-sum game" originated in game theory, where it describes a game in which the total amount of winnings and losses is always zero. The phrase is often used more broadly to describe situations where there is a fixed amount of resources or opportunities, and any gain by one person or group must come at the expense of another.

example
Examples
If we do n't find a way to cooperate, the situation could become a zero-sum game, with each party trying to maximize their own gains.
Negotiations between the two countries are a zero-sum game - any gains made by one side will be matched by corresponding losses by the other side.
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