Used in a Sentence

congestion

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for congestion.

Editorial note

Similarly, expanding highways doesn't reduce congestion, the number of cars just increases to the previous levels of congestion.

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

An excess of traffic; usually not a complete standstill of traffic, so usually not synonymous with traffic jam.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of congestion gathered in one view.

noun

An excess of traffic; usually not a complete standstill of traffic, so usually not synonymous with traffic jam.

noun

Edema, water retention, swelling, enlargement of a body part because of fluid retention in tissues and vessels.

noun

An accumulation or buildup, the act of gathering into a heap or mass.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for congestion.

noun

An excess of traffic; usually not a complete standstill of traffic, so usually not synonymous with traffic jam.

noun

Edema, water retention, swelling, enlargement of a body part because of fluid retention in tissues and vessels.

noun

An accumulation or buildup, the act of gathering into a heap or mass.

noun

An excess or accumulation of something.

Example sentences

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Similarly, expanding highways doesn't reduce congestion, the number of cars just increases to the previous levels of congestion.

2

When you actually have to use it what's amazing is how much congestion and packet loss there is.

3

It wasn't long before people noticed that minicab registration cost much less than a year of congestion charges.

4

This already happened in second half of 80s and was solved by adding congestion control and avoidance to TCP.

5

Light can only travel so fast and the routing and network congestion is a far bigger obstacle than bandwidth.

6

Transit is often upgraded far too late, long after congestion has negatively impacted the lives of residents.

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Sure it did, but it's a lot worse today because traffic congestion has progressed to unprecedented levels.

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Have OSes checked how their TCP backlog implementation affects the various congestion control algorithms being used?

9

Reducing the surface area of roads does not magically remove cars from the roads, it just creates congestion and traffic.

10

Also if UDP traffic would grow, there is the danger of congestion collapse, which means that one day the Internet would simply became so slow it would be unusable.

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Making them toll roads (or charging congestion fees at peak hours) would fix individual incentives and help with general traffic issues.

12

Whatever you think about Uber, you have to realize that de Blasio's actions are not about congestion or the public's interest.

Quote examples

1

Our economy is not big enough to cause "serious" delivery congestion when confined to 2-d road vehicles, yet its assumed if you open up to smaller 3-d capable vehicles massive congestion will result.

2

Also, the specific issue with DiBlasio was congestion and vehicle caps and not "trust".

3

Talking about "real time data sharing" with mayor of NYC is interesting but the "congestion" problem, which could be perceived or real, is not what comes to mind when people discuss "Uber problems." Traffic congestion caused by Uber is a relatively minor debate so far in relation to other problems it has.

Proper noun examples

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Congestion charges also work nicely in cities.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use congestion in a sentence?

Similarly, expanding highways doesn't reduce congestion, the number of cars just increases to the previous levels of congestion.

What does congestion mean?

An excess of traffic; usually not a complete standstill of traffic, so usually not synonymous with traffic jam.

What part of speech is congestion?

congestion is commonly used as noun.