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congest

[kuhn-jest] / kənˈdʒɛst /


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In this particular time in this particular market, that pushes USC to the margins of Los Angeles’ congested sporting landscape.

From Los Angeles Times

There have been longstanding calls to address the museum's capacity to accommodate crowds, with visitors often complaining of congested galleries and long queues.

From BBC

Los Angeles’s urban sprawl and congested freeways make it a prime test market for air taxis, industry insiders say.

From Los Angeles Times

Space launches have often snarled air schedules, especially in congested Florida airspace.

From Reuters

There were fears emergency vehicles would be blocked and at one point an ambulance had to be allowed through the congested scene.

From BBC