Sentences

congest in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8

Definition

To congest means to cause a blockage or accumulation in a passageway, leading to reduced flow or increased density, often referring to traffic or bodily functions.

Sample Sentences

  1. Traffic tends to congest during rush hour, making commutes longer.
  2. The nasal spray helped relieve the symptoms that congested my sinuses.
  3. Heavy rainfall can congest drainage systems and lead to flooding.
  4. Residents complained that the new construction would congest the already busy streets.
  5. Her emotions began to congest, making it difficult for her to express how she felt.