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    congested
    /kənˈdʒɛstɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a road or place) so crowded with traffic or people as to hinder or prevent freedom of movement: "the congested streets of the West End"
    • 2. (of a part of the body) abnormally full of blood: "congested arteries"

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  2. CONGESTED definition: 1. too blocked or crowded and causing difficulties 2. Congested roads and towns have too much…. Learn more.

  3. CONGESTION definition: 1. a situation in which a place is too blocked or crowded, causing difficulties: 2. a situation in…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of CONGESTED is extremely or excessively full or crowded. How to use congested in a sentence. extremely or excessively full or crowded; containing an excessive accumulation especially of blood or mucus…

  5. Congested definition: crowded to excess; overfull. See examples of CONGESTED used in a sentence.

  6. transitive verb. 1. : to concentrate in a small or narrow space. 2. : to cause an excessive accumulation especially of blood or mucus in (such as an organ or part) 3. : clog. traffic congested the highways. intransitive verb.

  7. 1. adjective. A congested road or area is extremely crowded and blocked with traffic or people. He first promised two weeks ago to clear Britain's congested roads. Some areas are congested with both cars and people. [ + with] Synonyms: packed (out), crowded, choked, swarming More Synonyms of congested. 2. adjective.

  8. Define congested. congested synonyms, congested pronunciation, congested translation, English dictionary definition of congested. v. con·gest·ed , con·gest·ing , con·gests v. tr. 1. To overfill or overcrowd: Trucks congested the tunnel. 2. Medicine To cause the accumulation of...

  9. congested (with something) crowded; full of traffic. Many of Europe's airports are heavily congested. (medical) (of a part of the body) blocked with blood or mucus. Definition of congested adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  10. Being congested is a typical but very unpleasant symptom of the common cold. This adjective literally means “clogged,” “overcrowded,” or “overfull.” Congested is also used to describe arteries that are clogged, cities that are overpopulated, and roads that are full of traffic.

  11. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Transport, Illness & disability con‧ges‧ted /kənˈdʒestɪd/ adjective 1 full of traffic congested airspace London’s roads are heavily congested (=very congested). 2 a part of your body that is congested is very full of liquid, usually blood or mucus Examples from the Corpus ...