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    vicious cycle
  2. A vicious cycle is a negative series of events that build on and reinforce each other. If you can’t you can’t get a job without experience, but you can’t get experience without a job, then you are in a vicious cycle.

  3. Dec 6, 2016 · 1. : an argument or definition that begs the question. 2. : a chain of events in which the response to one difficulty creates a new problem that aggravates the original difficulty. called also vicious cycle. Did you know?

  4. noun. 1. Also: vicious cycle. a situation in which an attempt to resolve one problem creates new problems that lead back to the original situation. 2. logic. a. a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is inferred from premises the truth of which cannot be established independently of that conclusion. b.

  5. a continuing unpleasant situation, created when one problem causes another problem that then makes the first problem worse: Many people get caught / trapped in a vicious circle of dieting and weight gain. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Difficult situations and unpleasant experiences. a hard/tough row to hoeidiom. abyss. adversity.

  6. A vicious circle (or cycle) is a complex chain of events that reinforces itself through a feedback loop, with detrimental results. It is a system with no tendency toward equilibrium ( social , economic , ecological , etc.), at least in the short run.

  7. A situation in which an action leads to another situation in which all gains brought about by the first action are lost. Typically, the initial problem may be worsened, or a series of actions and situations leads back to the initial problem.

  8. Meaning Idiom: a vicious circle / cycle. a process of repeating events in which one problem causes other problems, making the original problem worse; Example sentences — Extreme dieting always causes a vicious circle where the dieter initially loses a lot of weight but then gains back more weight than when they first started the diet.

  9. noun. /ˌvɪʃəs ˈsɜːkl/ /ˌvɪʃəs ˈsɜːrkl/ (also vicious cycle. /ˌvɪʃəs ˈsaɪkl/ ) [singular] a situation in which one problem causes another problem which then makes the first problem worse. He was trapped in a vicious circle of addiction and petty crime. She can't see any way to break out of this vicious circle.

  10. noun. 1. Also: vicious cycle. a situation in which an attempt to resolve one problem creates new problems that lead back to the original situation. 2. logic. a. a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is inferred from premises the truth of which cannot be established independently of that conclusion. b.

  11. The harder you try to fall asleep, the more difficult it becomes; a vicious cycle of unwanted wakefulness that takes a significant toll on the lives of millions.