dead in the water
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Definition & Meaning of "dead in the water"in English

dead in the water
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used to describe a situation or plan that has come to a complete halt or has become unproductive, with little to no chance of progress or success 

dead in the water definition and meaning
Disapproving
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "dead in the water" and when to use it?

The idiom "dead in the water" has its roots in the practical observation of a vessel that becomes motionless and essentially stuck, resembling a lifeless object floating on the water. This phrase is used in a range of contexts or occasions to describe situations where progress or success has ceased, or where there is a significant obstacle hindering any forward movement. It is commonly employed in business, politics, sports, and everyday conversations.

Examples
After the investors pulled out, the project was dead in the water. 
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