Congest in a sentence as a verb

Making a slightly smaller car doesn't do **** for congestion.

If people would take their own cars instead, that would congest the streets just as much, plus use up parking space.

Like smoke in the wind, they may block my view, sting my eyes, congest my nose, and make me cough, but will be gone soon.

Cell phone networks congest in a manner which radio cannot.

Dumping a 100 Minis in a location is going to congest it about as much as 100 Maybachs.

Plus, if you have a two lane freeway or bridge, and you expand it to three lanes, traffic patterns will adjust and congest that road again.

"That was fixed in 982" is much easier to parse and congest for a human than "That was fixed in d934c8" or "That was fixed on last Tuesday".

You can let your network congest and use a fair queueing box so that the congestion will only be borne by the heaviest customers.

The fixed timer for delayed ACKs is for keyboard typing speeds, and for networks so slow that human typing could congest them.

Doesn't this create an incentive to congest the energy network in order to benefit from 'energy savings'?

Such congestion would effect many of Netflix's customers and be against Netflix's interests.

When additional road capacity is added, those people will shift their commute time, or commute mode, or commute route to re-congest the road.

The cause of the slowdown is congestion, not intentional throttling,*" to be simply disingenuous.

Level 3 is paying Comcast because the alternative was for Comcast to let the peering links congest, which would hurt Netflix streaming performance.

However it's important to remember that they can easily congest their internal network infra on the inbound.

The absolute size of each individual client stream is unimportant, as we are merely assuming that the number of clients sharing a link is high enough to congest it.

Another use case I see is their potential use at sporting arenas for high profile events, cause you know people get bored/distracted at their football games and congest the network with massive traffic.

The current residents in the area are strongly opposed to the development of multi family units that will only further congest already unbearable traffic conditions.

And if the congestion is not hitting one specific transit provider, then the idea that it is intentional on Netflix's part is silly and Comcast's peering relationships are simply inadequate for the traffic its customers are using.

What exactly is the difference between intentional throttling and intentionally introducing congestion by not upgrading inadequate peering relationships?

Not have those employees wanting to live in the city, but instead go down the route of the 1950-1980s generations and settle suburbia, and leave the downtown-core decrepit and crime-ridden?Even in this specific case, what's wrong with a corporation providing a mass transit option to their workers so they don't have to drive in and needlessly congest the roads and pollute the environment.

Congest definitions

verb

become or cause to become obstructed; "The leaves clog our drains in the Fall"; "The water pipe is backed up"

See also: clog choke foul