English to Punjabi Dictionary congested

congested

ਕੰਜੈਸਟ
definition
adjective
The teacher stood up from his congested desk full of paperwork and gulped a bit.
blocked up with or too full of something, in particular.
example
I put my arm on her shoulder and replied, ‘Yeah, the air's too 'congested' here anyway.’
Lunch-hour errands - or actual lunch appointments - might be a little more 'congested' .
Are we still in doubt about why our roads are so 'congested' and traffic jams are the order of the day?
In the past year, however, new technologies have been developed to help alleviate the problems of 'congested' terrestrial lines.
In the case of 'congested' arteries, it is usually plaque in the arteries restricting the blood flow.
The external surface was smooth and 'congested' .
It can clear the traffic out of a 'congested' area or impede your opponents.
But this week, she became 'congested' , and yesterday, the dizziness returned; it got so bad she went to the school nurse, where lying down made it worse.
I felt well-rested, but my nose was still 'congested' .
Our main sign is most often a wiry and choppy pulse, and 'congested' purplish veins in the inner eye lids.
She was taking two decongestants and a nasal steroid daily for allergies, but they weren't helping - she was always 'congested' anyway.
The older and more 'congested' arteries get, the more subject they are to blood clots, the body's version of traffic jams.
When it happened, my 'congested' photos suddenly felt airy and bouncy, almost frivolous, in close proximity to Joyce's denser pictures.
He described that the leeches were placed on the body and would clear out blood and 'congested' fluids.
When the liver becomes 'congested' , serum transaminase and bilirubin levels may become elevated, and jaundice may be present.
And what better time to do it than on a Sunday afternoon, when the 'congested' city roads and bazaars are not as maddening a proposition to wade your way through as they are on a week day.
Traffic jams and 'congested' spaces under flyovers, where people stopped to escape getting wet, were a common sight.
The brain weighed 1620 g, and macroscopic examination revealed 'congested' leptomeninges covering the cerebral hemispheres.
There were also warnings that property prices around the edge of the zone could fall as streets became 'congested' with traffic trying to avoid the charge.
Many of them said there was no reason to wear a seat belt because most of the streets in the city were so 'congested' with traffic.
To discourage overuse of lines, which could lead to outages, the system would charge customers more for using lines that are already 'congested' .
The streets are often heavily 'congested' with traffic such that a chauffeur driven car hire is almost a must.
He was still coughing occasionally, but his chest didn't feel 'congested' .
It is used to treat delayed menses and 'congested' blood (especially in the lower pelvic cavity) and abdominal pains.
The teacher stood up from his 'congested' desk full of paperwork and gulped a bit.
If you're serious about doing something about your 'congested' cooler, the alternatives I mentioned should get you thinking.
The liver and-kidneys were grossly icteric and 'congested' .
My ancestors employed the most infamous of techniques - the eyelash in the eye, the one 'congested' nostril, and, of course, the itch on the back that couldn't be reached without an implement.
Overall the audio has a weak, 'congested' sound to it.
Similarly, we offer after-hour discounts to encourage users to download large files in the evenings when our internet access is less 'congested' .
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