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The answer OVERCROWDS has 2 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of overcrowds in various dictionaries:
verb - cause to crowd together too much
verb - crowd together too much
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| makes claustrophobic |
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| Jan 14 2017 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
| Jan 14 2017 7 Little Words Daily Puzzle |
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| Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overcrowd. |
| fill (accommodation or a space) beyond what is usual or comfortable. |
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Overcrowding or crowding refers to the condition where more people are located within a given space than is considered tolerable from a safety and health perspective which will depend on current environment and local cultural norms. Overcrowding may arise temporarily and/or regularly, in the home, public spaces or on public transport. The former is of particular concern since it is an individual's place of shelter. * Effects on quality of life due to crowding may be due to increased physical contact, lack of sleep, lack of privacy and poor hygiene practices. While population density is an objective measure of number of people living per unit area, overcrowding refers to people's psychological response to density. But, definitions of crowding used in statistical reporting and for administrative purposes are based on density measures and do not usually incorporate people’s perceptions of crowding. |