bottlenecked (Meaning)

bottlenecked

a point of traffic congestion, to slow or halt by causing a bottleneck, a narrow passageway, narrow, a style of guitar playing in which glissando effects are produced by sliding an object (such as a knife blade or the neck of a bottle) along the strings, someone or something that holds up progress, a narrow route, someone or something that slows or halts free movement and progress, impasse, a dramatic reduction in the size of a population (as of a species) that results in a decrease in genetic variation

bottlenecked Sentence Examples

  1. The narrow road bottlenecked traffic during rush hour.
  2. The underfunded project was bottlenecked by a lack of resources.
  3. The approval process became bottlenecked, causing project delays.
  4. The overcrowded airport bottlenecked passengers during holiday travel.
  5. The company's growth was bottlenecked by its inability to scale its production.
  6. The single-lane bridge bottlenecked traffic, creating long queues.
  7. The outdated technology bottlenecked innovation and progress.
  8. The lack of trained personnel bottlenecked the assembly line.
  9. The bottlenecked supply chain caused shortages and price increases.
  10. The merger process was bottlenecked by regulatory approvals.

FAQs About the word bottlenecked

a point of traffic congestion, to slow or halt by causing a bottleneck, a narrow passageway, narrow, a style of guitar playing in which glissando effects are pr

hindered, blocked, balked, detained, baffled, blockaded, halted, stemmed, stalled, impeded

moved, progressed, advanced,continued, kept (on), carried on, persisted, proceeded, went along,kept up

The narrow road bottlenecked traffic during rush hour.

The underfunded project was bottlenecked by a lack of resources.

The approval process became bottlenecked, causing project delays.

The overcrowded airport bottlenecked passengers during holiday travel.