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Detailed Translations for congestion from French to English

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Wiktionary Translations for congestion:

congestion
noun
  1. médecine|fr accumulation plus ou moins rapide d’un ou de plusieurs liquides dans une partie quelconque du corps.

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English

Detailed Translations for congestion from English to French

congestion:

congestion [the ~] noun

  1. the congestion (blockage; stoppage; constipation; jam)
    l'obstruction; le bouchon; l'embouteillage; l'engorgement; la stagnation; la constipation; l'encombrement; le cumul
  2. the congestion (stagnation; stoppage; hold-up; jam)
    la stagnation; l'immobilité
  3. the congestion (mess; mountain; accumulation; muddle)
    le cumul; l'encombrement; l'entassement
  4. the congestion (constipation; blockage)
    la constipation
  5. the congestion (stagnation; jam)
    le refoulement; la propulsion

Translation Matrix for congestion:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bouchon blockage; congestion; constipation; jam; stoppage buildup of traffic; cap; cork; crown-cap; dowel; float; fuse; fuze; peg; plug; safety fuse; stagnancy; stagnation; standstill; tailback; traffic block; traffic jam
constipation blockage; congestion; constipation; jam; stoppage constipation; stagnancy; stagnation; standstill
cumul accumulation; blockage; congestion; constipation; jam; mess; mountain; muddle; stoppage accumulation; clutter; collection; compilation; cumulation; gathering; heap; load; pack; pile; piling up; rollup; sifting; sorting; stagnancy; stagnation; standstill
embouteillage blockage; congestion; constipation; jam; stoppage bottleneck; bottling; bottling room; buildup of traffic; file; line; narrowing of the road; queue; road narrowing; row; stagnancy; stagnation; standstill; tailback; traffic block; traffic bottleneck; traffic jam
encombrement accumulation; blockage; congestion; constipation; jam; mess; mountain; muddle; stoppage bar; barrier; buildup of traffic; congelation; hindrance; impediment; obstacle; obstruction; roadblock; stagnancy; stagnation; standstill; stoppage; tailback; traffic block; traffic jam
engorgement blockage; congestion; constipation; jam; stoppage
entassement accumulation; congestion; mess; mountain; muddle accumulation; clutter; collection; compilation; gathering; heap; load; pack; pile; piling up; sifting; sorting; stacking; stagnancy; stagnation; standstill; stowing
immobilité congestion; hold-up; jam; stagnation; stoppage stagnancy; stagnation; standstill
obstruction blockage; congestion; constipation; jam; stoppage barrier; barrier obstacles; block; blockage; congelation; hampering; hindrance; impediment; impeding; interfering with; obstacle; obstruction; stagnancy; stagnation; standstill; stonewalling; stoppage; thwarting; traffic jam; trouble
propulsion congestion; jam; stagnation cheers; drive; driving mechanism; driving unit; encouragement; encouraging; energy; force; gin; help; impetus; jenever; locomotion; momentum; motor; propelling; propelling-force; propulsion; propulsive force; pushing on; putting on; soul; spirit; spunk; stay; stimulation; strength; support; switching on; thoroughness; turning on; turning up; urging; urging on
refoulement congestion; jam; stagnation banishment; deportation; expulsion
stagnation blockage; congestion; constipation; hold-up; jam; stagnation; stoppage stagnancy; stagnation; standstill
- over-crowding
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- engorgement

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Related Definitions for "congestion":

  1. excessive crowding1
    • traffic congestion1
  2. excessive accumulation of blood or other fluid in a body part1

Wiktionary Translations for congestion:

congestion
noun
  1. excess of traffic
congestion
noun
  1. médecine|fr action d’affluer, concours des liquides vers une partie de l’organisme.
  2. médecine|fr accumulation plus ou moins rapide d’un ou de plusieurs liquides dans une partie quelconque du corps.

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