The phrase
"unwinnable battle" means a situation or conflict that cannot be won, no matter how hard one tries.
Full definition
With such a low production of blueberries, it was
an unwinnable battle, as the birds wouldn't leave us with much.
But if there is a presumption that the attached parent can not overcome (like proving dad won't give baths or proving that the child isn't attached when she is «supposed» to be) then maybe that parent will settle for something not in the child's best interest to save from going to court and fighting am
unwinnable battle.
Hair care can be a daily struggle for many of us and
an unwinnable battle for most; nearly 53 % of women say unhealthy hair is a major concern and over half report spending ten or more minutes styling their tresses with heat.
«In some ways there's a little bit of
an unwinnable battle there,» Schafer says, explaining a person's nostalgia for a game or genre is contingent on the memories of their experiences — and it's not something that can necessarily be recreated, at least not accurately.
There are a bunch of boss fights you have to loose to progress any further followed by a fight that you have to win that fells just like
the unwinnable battles.
But she's also referring to America and the grinding pressure for women to sweat, starve, pluck, wax, inject, and go under the knife to fight
an unwinnable battle against time.
He had leukemia, fought a valiant, but
unwinnable battle, and died at age 16.
Chezni finds himself in
an unwinnable battle against the powerful machine and is knocked out.
The first words spoken in Shored Up, a documentary that highlights the destructive folly of unchecked coastal development, refer not just to the scenes of devastation caused by Superstorm Sandy, but also
the unwinnable battle being waged against rising seas and shifting sands.
Shored Up documents the destructive folly of unchecked coastal development and
the unwinnable battle being waged by the nation's coastal communities against rising seas and shifting sands.