noun a situation or plan that is not successful or feasible
verb to fail or be unsuccessful
adjective not successful or feasible
Used to indicate an area or situation that is prohibited or unsafe for entry or operation.
Denotes a location or development project that is not approved or feasible to proceed with.
Indicates a specific area or task that is not allowed or safe to proceed with.
Refers to a game or match that has been canceled or postponed.
Used to denote a runway or airport that is closed or unavailable for use.
In the publishing industry, 'no go' may refer to a manuscript that is not suitable for publication.
In therapy sessions, 'no go' may be used to indicate a topic that the client is not ready to discuss.
In project management, 'no go' can refer to a decision that a project cannot proceed due to certain constraints or risks.
In aviation, 'no go' is used to indicate that a flight cannot take off due to safety concerns or mechanical issues.
In engineering, 'no go' may refer to a component or system that does not meet required specifications and cannot be used in the final product.
In the military, 'no go' may be used to indicate that a mission or operation cannot proceed due to unfavorable conditions or lack of resources.