congestee

noun
/kɒn.d͡ʒɛstˈiː/

Etymology

From congest + -ee.

Definitions

  1. A person living in an area with a very high-density population.

    • See “Tombstone” in chap — the parking problems and congestee.
    • …the once united tenant movement dissolved into a series of competing subgroups (graziers and congestees, purchased and unpurchased).
  2. A thing congested to the point of malfunction.

    • …based on respiratory effects, specifically, vascular congestion, peribronchiolar edema, hemorrhagic alveoli, and congestee capillaries in the lungs (IRIS).

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