Synonym: back up, choke, choke off, clog, clog up, foul. Similar words: congested, congestion, decongestant, traffic congestion, longest, ingest, youngest, congeal. Meaning: [kən'dʒest] v. become or cause to become obstructed.
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(1) The roads to Bordeaux were heavily congested.
(2) The city streets were congested with vehicles.
(3) Department stores are often congested before Christmas.
(4) Many of Europe's airports are heavily congested.
(5) Isn't the road congested?
(6) The roads out of Cornwall were heavily congested .
(7) His throat congested with phlegm.
(8) His lungs seem to be congested.
(9) Some areas are congested with both cars and people.
(10) Wangfujing Street is always very congested.
(11) The arteries in his neck had become fatally congested.
(12) Traffic was already very congested by six thirty this morning, particularly on the M1 northbound.
(13) His face congested with anger as the argument grew more heated.
(14) His eyeballs are congested.
(15) He knew how the traffic congested at the junction of Seventh Avenue and Forty - second Street.
(16) The bus is much congested. Sentencedict.com
(17) The traffic had been slightly congested there and I couldn't have accelerated to thirty miles an hour.
(18) Don't congest your mindwiththose decadent ideas of the bourgeoisie.
(19) How did the eye congest to do?
(20) To block, congest, or clog.
(21) Congest, contaminate, create accidents.
(22) So much calls congest my ears and bore my live all the forenoon.
(23) Because the two bus stops congest seriously, it gives some suggestions to improve the bus stop capacity from increasing effective berth and reducing bus staying time.
(24) Air traffic congest engenders huge economic loss, and it is also very dangerous to flight.
(25) Although some achievements in multicast congest control have been observed in various related research areas, there still exist many challenging problems to be solved.
(26) The main streets in the centre of the city are always very congested.
(27) He first promised two weeks ago to clear Britain's congested roads.
(28) High levels of car use mean our streets are more congested than ever.
(29) With the rapid development of city economic and citifying course. the tendency of the increasing quantity of motor vehicle will lead to traffic flow uprising, traffic congest, and traffic jam.
(30) However, in case the connection is source bottlenecked or the service is burst, ABR congest control plus open loop control can do a better job than close loop control.
More similar words: congested, congestion, decongestant, traffic congestion, longest, ingest, youngest, congeal, congealed, congenial, congenital, congenially, uncongenial, get the wrong end of the stick, meninges, digest, gestate, gestapo, largest, biggest, suggest, gesture, gestalt, digestive, digestion, gestation, suggested, longer, sponge, suggestion.