Zugzwang
Word: zugzwang
Context: But then the Democrats got caught in the same zugzwang that their European neighbors had struggled with before.
Source: National Review, April 8, 2019, p 30, The Anti-Semitism Virus by Douglas Murray.
Zugzwang: zug·zwang, [ˈzəɡˌzwaNG, ˈtso͞oɡˌtsvaNG], NOUN, a situation found in chess and other games wherein one player is put at a disadvantage because they must make a move when they would prefer to pass and not move.
Context: But then the Democrats got caught in the same zugzwang that their European neighbors had struggled with before.
Source: National Review, April 8, 2019, p 30, The Anti-Semitism Virus by Douglas Murray.
Zugzwang: zug·zwang, [ˈzəɡˌzwaNG, ˈtso͞oɡˌtsvaNG], NOUN, a situation found in chess and other games wherein one player is put at a disadvantage because they must make a move when they would prefer to pass and not move.
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