terms |
checkmated |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective checkmated is
(chess) having a king in check with no possible move to escape check, thus losing the game.
As a verb checkmated is
(
checkmate).
checkmates |
checkmated |
As verbs the difference between checkmates and checkmated
is that
checkmates is (
checkmate) while
checkmated is (
checkmate).
As a noun checkmates
is .
As an adjective checkmated is
(chess) having a king in check with no possible move to escape check, thus losing the game.
checkmate |
checkmated |
In chess|lang=en terms the difference between checkmate and checkmated
is that
checkmate is (chess) to put the king of an opponent into checkmate while
checkmated is (chess) having a king in check with no possible move to escape check, thus losing the game.
As verbs the difference between checkmate and checkmated
is that
checkmate is (chess) to put the king of an opponent into checkmate while
checkmated is (
checkmate).
As an interjection checkmate
is (chess) word called out by the victor when making the conclusive move.
As a noun checkmate
is the conclusive victory in a game of chess that occurs when an opponent's king is threatened with unavoidable capture.
As an adjective checkmated is
(chess) having a king in check with no possible move to escape check, thus losing the game.