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  • congest — [kən jest′] vt. [< L congestus, pp. of congerere, to bring together, pile up < com , together + gerere, to carry, perform] 1. a) to cause too much blood, mucus, etc. to accumulate in the vessels of (a part of the body) b) to clog with mucus …   English World dictionary

  • congest — v.tr. (esp. as congested adj.) affect with congestion; obstruct, block (congested streets; congested lungs). Derivatives: congestive adj. Etymology: L congerere congest (as com , gerere bring) …   Useful english dictionary

  • congest — congestible, adj. congestive, adj. /keuhn jest /, v.t. 1. to fill to excess; overcrowd or overburden; clog: The subway entrance was so congested that no one could move. 2. Pathol. to cause an unnatural accumulation of blood or other fluid in (a… …   Universalium

  • congest — /kənˈdʒɛst / (say kuhn jest) verb (t) 1. to fill to excess; overcrowd. 2. Pathology a. to cause an unnatural accumulation of blood in the vessels of (an organ or part). b. (often in passive) to fill (the chest, nose, etc.) with mucus: my chest is …  

  • Newburgh (town), New York — Newburgh   Town   J. Malone Bannan Center, the town hall, named for a former (1967 1978) town supervisor …   Wikipedia

  • engorge — /ɛnˈgɔdʒ/ (say en gawj), /ən / (say uhn ) verb (t) (engorged, engorging) 1. to swallow (food) greedily. 2. (mainly reflexive or passive) to stuff with food: he engorged himself. 3. Pathology to congest with blood, secretions, etc. {French… …  

  • engorge — engorgement, n. /en gawrj /, v.t., v.i., engorged, engorging. 1. to swallow greedily; glut or gorge. 2. Pathol. to congest with blood. [1505 15; < MF engorger. See EN 1, GORGE] * * * …   Universalium

  • engorge — en•gorge [[t]ɛnˈgɔrdʒ[/t]] v. t. v. i. gorged, gorg•ing 1) to swallow greedily; glut or gorge 2) pat to fill or congest with blood • Etymology: 1505–15; < MF engorger. See en I, gorge en•gorge′ment, n …   From formal English to slang

  • en|gorge — «ehn GRJ», transitive verb, intransitive verb, gorged, gorg|ing. 1. to swallow greedily. 2. to glut; gorge. 3. to feed greedily. 4. Medicine. to congest with blood. ╂ …   Useful english dictionary

  • London congestion charge — At Old Street, street markings and a sign (inset) with the white on red C alert drivers to the charge. The sign displays the original operating hours for the scheme …   Wikipedia

  • back up — verb 1. give moral or psychological support, aid, or courage to (Freq. 3) She supported him during the illness Her children always backed her up • Syn: ↑support • Derivationally related forms: ↑backup, ↑supportive …   Useful english dictionary

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