0 past simple and past participle of stick --
1 unable to move, or set in a particular position, place, or way of thinking: --
2 past simple and past participle of stick --
3 unable to move from a particular position or place, or unable to change a situation: --
Sometimes farmers could get stuck in a mental model that may provide short-term benefits for individuals but cause long-term damage to their systems.
An incomplete method uses clever intuitive heuristics for searching but has no safeguards if the search gets stuck in a local minimum.
He leapt up, stuck the text under some papers, and greeted me with some irritation.
Indeed, they have commonly assumed that dialogue simply involves chunks of monologue stuck together.
This was the lesson of the twentieth century; statesmen who believed in clear-cut power politics were stuck back in the nineteenth.
I have often argued that conventional office architecture has become stuck in a groove.
The evaluation relation is sound with respect to typing, and it never gets stuck, as the following theorems establish.
On the other hand, being stuck at a (non-maximal) fixpoint can be understood as deadlock.