chicane

[shi-keyn]

chicane Definition

  • 1trickery or deception, especially legal or political
  • 2a sharp turn or series of turns in a road or track
  • 3a barrier or obstacle used in motor racing or other sports to create a chicane

Using chicane: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chicane" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The politician was accused of using chicane to win the election.

  • Example

    The racecourse has several chicanes to test the drivers' skills.

  • Example

    The cyclists had to navigate through a series of chicanes on the track.

chicane Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with chicane

  • to use trickery or deception to gain an advantage

    Example

    He threw a chicane to win the game.

  • the use of legal technicalities to delay or obstruct proceedings

    Example

    The defense lawyer used chicane in the law to prolong the trial.

  • an obstacle or barrier created by natural forces

    Example

    The river's rapids were a chicane of nature for the kayakers.

Origins of chicane

from French 'chicaner', meaning 'to quibble'

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Summary: chicane in Brief

'Chicane' [shi-keyn] refers to trickery or deception, particularly in legal or political contexts. It also describes a sharp turn or obstacle in a road or track, as in 'The racecourse has several chicanes to test the drivers' skills.' Phrases like 'throw a chicane' and 'chicane in the law' illustrate the use of chicane in different contexts.