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Definition of Bottlenecked
1. bottleneck [v] - See also: bottleneck
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bottlenecked
Literary usage of Bottlenecked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Military Geography for Professionals and the Public by John M. Collins (2000)
"... unobstructed or bottlenecked • Airfields and landing zones: large or small,
conveniently or inconveniently located, few or many modern facilities. ..."
2. Date Rape Drugs: Hearing Before the Committee on Commerce, U.S. House of edited by Fred Upton (1999)
"We get people to sign off, and it gets bottlenecked here. I want the bottleneck
to stop, and I want to move forward so we can move this legislation. ..."
3. Terrorism: U.S.-Russian Workshop Proceedings by Rossiĭskai︠a︡ akademii︠a︡ nauk (2004)
"Escape routes inside the buildings were bottlenecked. Even more serious, blocked
escapes to the roof above the floors that were hit by the aircrafts would ..."
4. Inflation and Growth in China: Proceedings of a Conference Held in Beijing edited by Manuel Guitian, Robert Mundell (1998)
"It is argued that declines or insufficient increases in agricultural supplies
bottlenecked overall economic growth and, therefore, that a certain degree of ..."
5. Forcenet Implementation Strategy by Nsb (2005)
"Without such automated tools, the network will become bottlenecked by delays and
capacity limitations caused by humans engaged ..."