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- GRIDLOCK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GRIDLOCK is a traffic jam in which a grid of intersecting streets is so completely congested that no vehicular movement is possible How to use gridlock in a sentence
- Gridlock - Wikipedia
Gridlock is a form of traffic congestion where continuous queues of vehicles block an entire network of intersecting streets, bringing traffic in all directions to a complete standstill [1]
- GRIDLOCK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
GRIDLOCK definition: 1 a situation where roads in a town become so blocked by cars that it is impossible for any… Learn more
- Gridlock Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
GRIDLOCK meaning: 1 : a situation in which streets are so full that vehicles cannot move; 2 : a situation in which no progress can be made
- Gridlock - Political Dictionary
In politics, gridlock is a situation in which the government is unable to pass new legislation, often because the presidency and the Congress are controlled by different political parties
- GRIDLOCK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Gridlock is the situation that exists when all the roads in a particular place are so full of vehicles that none of them can move The streets are wedged solid with near-constant traffic gridlock
- gridlock - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
gridlock (countable and uncountable, plural gridlocks) (road transport) A condition of total, interlocking traffic congestion on the streets or highways of a crowded city, in which no one can move because everyone is in someone else's way Hypernym: lock On a smaller scale, the situation in which cars enter a signal -controlled intersection too late during the green light cycle, and are unable
- Gridlock - definition of gridlock by The Free Dictionary
1 (Automotive Engineering) obstruction of urban traffic caused by queues of vehicles forming across junctions and causing further queues to form in the intersecting streets 2 a point in a dispute at which no agreement can be reached; deadlock: political gridlock
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