overcrowd (Meaning)

Wordnet

overcrowd (v)

cause to crowd together too much

crowd together too much

Webster

overcrowd (v. t.)

To crowd too much.

Synonyms & Antonyms of overcrowd

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overcrowd Sentence Examples

  1. The city's streets are perpetually overcrowded with vehicles, causing severe traffic congestion.
  2. The train was so overcrowded that passengers were forced to stand in the aisles.
  3. The beach became overcrowded on weekends, making it difficult to find a spot to relax.
  4. The concert hall was overcrowded, resulting in poor acoustics and uncomfortable seating.
  5. The school's cafeteria is often overcrowded during lunch, with students struggling to find a place to eat.
  6. The emergency room was overcrowded with patients, straining the hospital's resources.
  7. The city's housing market is facing an overcrowding crisis, with demand far exceeding supply.
  8. The park was so overcrowded that it felt more like a festival than a place to escape the hustle and bustle.
  9. The overcrowding in the prison system has led to inhumane living conditions and a high incidence of violence.
  10. The overcrowding of the world's oceans is threatening marine ecosystems and contributing to species extinction.

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The city's streets are perpetually overcrowded with vehicles, causing severe traffic congestion.

The train was so overcrowded that passengers were forced to stand in the aisles.

The beach became overcrowded on weekends, making it difficult to find a spot to relax.

The concert hall was overcrowded, resulting in poor acoustics and uncomfortable seating.