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vicious circle
noun
Also called vicious cycle.a situation in which effort to solve a given problem results in aggravation of the problem or the creation of a worse problem.
a vicious circle where the more I give them, the more they expect.
Logic.
(in demonstration) the use of each of two propositions to establish the other.
(in definition) the use of each of two terms to define the other.
vicious circle
noun
Also: vicious cycle.a situation in which an attempt to resolve one problem creates new problems that lead back to the original situation
logic
a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is inferred from premises the truth of which cannot be established independently of that conclusion
an explanation given in terms that cannot be understood independently of that which was to be explained
a situation in which some statement is shown to entail its negation and vice versa, as this statement is false is true only if false and false only if true
med a condition in which one disease or disorder causes another, which in turn aggravates the first condition
vicious circle
A series of reactions that compound an initial unfortunate occurrence or situation: “A person who is overweight is likely to feel frustrated and to deal with this frustration by eating more; it's a vicious circle.”
Word History and Origins
Origin of vicious circle1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
The mother of a young woman with complex special needs who has been placed in Hydebank Wood prison due to violent outbursts and a lack of suitable accommodation said she is in a "vicious circle".
"It's this kind of vicious circle. Every fashion house gives their version of what they know the customer wants, it's their interpretation and it's up to the consumer."
He argued in a social media post that Latino politicians were using the term “to appease white rich progressives who think that is the term we use. It is a vicious circle of confirmation bias.”
But, he suggests, there is a vicious circle of some young offenders committing anti-social behaviour because society ignores them.
To get coverage they need support, and to get support they need coverage - the vicious circle that afflicts all but the two main parties in Westminster.
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Related Words
- chain reaction
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