Synonym: over-crowding. Similar words: congested, decongestant, suggestion, constitutional convention, gestation, question, in question, restitution. Meaning: [-tʃn] n. 1. excessive accumulation of blood or other fluid in a body part 2. excessive crowding.
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31. It would be bad for public transport and for congestion.
32. Boxer was forced to reduce pace at this point by the congestion of traffic in and out of the Barracks.
33. To combat chest congestion, Angol took an over-the-counter medication which contained a substance on the Olympic banned list.
34. This is helpful to those who suffer from catarrh or sinus congestion.
35. Unlike the motor car, cycling creates no congestion and no pollution and it provides the rider with essential healthy exercise.
36. Whitelegg said that any less severe measures would fail to break the cycle of dependence on road transport and consequent congestion.
37. The tolls, which varied with the level of congestion and the time of day, were displayed on road-side signs.
38. Downed power lines resulted in traffic congestion because of intersections without traffic lights.
39. He wants to see grade-separated interchanges, and not freeways, become a major part of the congestion solution.
40. Sure, some motorists still gripe about traffic congestion along the 3. 6-mile line from El Cajon to Santee.
41. Of course something must be done to reduce road congestion: revenue taken from road-users urgently needs to be invested in roads.
42. The industrialized world now contributes about $ 1 billion per year through bilateral aid programs to relieve urban congestion.
43. For similar reasons bad posture can be to blame for congestion and erratic circulation in the lower part of the body.
44. If she carried on lying down all the time, she might develop congestion of the lungs, bronchitis, even pneumonia.
45. Cold extremities with hot head and back; face purple during congestion, high fever.
46. And he recognises that motorcycles can make a real contribution to reducing congestion.
47. Time allowed 00:19 Read in studio Cyclists have brought a city centre to a halt in a protest over traffic congestion.
48. Several hundred thousand newly arrived cars and trucks have turned Tirana into a cacophony of novice drivers, congestion and accidents.
49. She is asthmatic, and said she is greatly troubled by episodes of congestion and coughing.
50. Transport academics argue that road pricing would make drivers pay for the cost of congestion.
51. And advances in technology have made congestion no longer a total waste of time.
52. This hopefully will cause them a fixture congestion around April/May with us hopefully been able to pick up the pieces.
53. We will tackle the problem of congestion and environmental damage by enabling local authorities to provide better quality transport.
54. They hanker for the climate, the friendly slower-paced lifestyle and lack of congestion ... and a new start at 40.
55. Traffic warning: Drivers can expect delays and congestion when the Gateshead viaduct is closed for six months for re-waterproofing.
56. The car, with all its hidden costs in pollution, traffic accidents and congestion, will continue to be more popular.
57. On a busy road, though, an extra car adds to congestion and so reduces the benefits other motorists are enjoying. Sentencedict.com
58. Increasing traffic congestion is a major influence on town planning.
59. Traffic congestion and pollution have turned Bangkok into an urban nightmare.
60. Better public transport means fewer drivers on the road, less congestion and quicker journeys for professional road users.
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