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		Definition of logjam in English: logjamnounˈlɒɡdʒam 1A crowded mass of logs blocking a river.  Example sentencesExamples -  About 200 years ago, a huge logjam formed in the Red River where it flows through northwestern Louisiana.
 -  The second is when Pacino first sees Williams and chases him across a logjam in the river, finally falling into the freezing water and struggling to resurface between the massive logs.
 -  When you decide that certain feelings are too threatening to experience, you cut off your life energy in some way, just like a logjam will dam a river's flow.
 -  To get around logjams, around dams and around shallow places, they unload their gear and carry the boat to the next put-in; then they backtrack to get the gear.
 
 2A situation that seems irresolvable.  the president can use his power to break the logjam over this issue  Example sentencesExamples -  We have a lot of hope that we can use this bill to break the logjam and move forward on Social Security.
 -  Although this step does break the logjam to some extent, it is not exactly a huge breakthrough in and of itself.
 -  He called for ‘full ventilation of the history’ and suggested that leadership was necessary to break the logjam.
 -  Private messages and other reportage also did not break the logjam.
 -  Microsoft may be the first to break the logjam in a big way.
 -  The White House is dressing this up as some way to break the logjam in the peace process.
 -  I think it will take a nonpolitician to break the logjam.
 -  Michael Cullen decided to break the logjam, and I compliment him on that.
 -  Each state, unsurprisingly, wanted to be the lead responder, and the team recommended that Hauer try to break the logjam and give direction.
 -  One reason for that view is that the new chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Arlen Specter, has been quietly building a strategy that could break the logjam over judicial nominations.
 -  Attempts to break the logjam struck at the very root of republican theology.
 -  It would break the logjam that we are now trapped in.
 -  Incredibly, all six teams in the provincial tournament finished with 1-1 round robin records, as tie-breaking formulas were utilized to break the logjam.
 -  Is consumer outrage about rising gasoline prices enough to break the logjam blocking an energy bill?
 -  It is profoundly unlikely that any short-term means can be found to break the logjam.
 -  During that period, specifically in October 2003 and in December 2004, we agreed to significant initiatives as part of an agreement to break the logjam.
 -  The poor sods in 1915 danced around every which way to try and break the logjam.
 -  One thing that may break the logjam is the ability to build a functioning democracy.
 
 - 2.1 A backlog.
 keeping a diary may ease the logjam of work  Example sentencesExamples -  More important is the phenomenon called VIP movement that creates traffic logjams that last hours.
 -  The copayments, user fees, information barriers, and bureaucratic logjams that impair access, especially by the poor, must be eliminated.
 -  The large numbers of patients create logjams, with some patients spending hours on trolleys.
 -  Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP's health spokeswoman, challenged ministers to intervene to ease the logjam.
 
  Synonyms accumulation, pile-up, pile, heap, mountain, excess  
    Definition of logjam in US English: logjamnoun 1A crowded mass of logs blocking a river.  Example sentencesExamples -  About 200 years ago, a huge logjam formed in the Red River where it flows through northwestern Louisiana.
 -  To get around logjams, around dams and around shallow places, they unload their gear and carry the boat to the next put-in; then they backtrack to get the gear.
 -  The second is when Pacino first sees Williams and chases him across a logjam in the river, finally falling into the freezing water and struggling to resurface between the massive logs.
 -  When you decide that certain feelings are too threatening to experience, you cut off your life energy in some way, just like a logjam will dam a river's flow.
 
 2A situation that seems irresolvable.  the president can use the power of the White House to break the logjam over this issue  Example sentencesExamples -  During that period, specifically in October 2003 and in December 2004, we agreed to significant initiatives as part of an agreement to break the logjam.
 -  Although this step does break the logjam to some extent, it is not exactly a huge breakthrough in and of itself.
 -  One thing that may break the logjam is the ability to build a functioning democracy.
 -  Incredibly, all six teams in the provincial tournament finished with 1-1 round robin records, as tie-breaking formulas were utilized to break the logjam.
 -  The poor sods in 1915 danced around every which way to try and break the logjam.
 -  Microsoft may be the first to break the logjam in a big way.
 -  Each state, unsurprisingly, wanted to be the lead responder, and the team recommended that Hauer try to break the logjam and give direction.
 -  We have a lot of hope that we can use this bill to break the logjam and move forward on Social Security.
 -  Michael Cullen decided to break the logjam, and I compliment him on that.
 -  He called for ‘full ventilation of the history’ and suggested that leadership was necessary to break the logjam.
 -  It would break the logjam that we are now trapped in.
 -  The White House is dressing this up as some way to break the logjam in the peace process.
 -  Private messages and other reportage also did not break the logjam.
 -  Is consumer outrage about rising gasoline prices enough to break the logjam blocking an energy bill?
 -  It is profoundly unlikely that any short-term means can be found to break the logjam.
 -  I think it will take a nonpolitician to break the logjam.
 -  One reason for that view is that the new chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Arlen Specter, has been quietly building a strategy that could break the logjam over judicial nominations.
 -  Attempts to break the logjam struck at the very root of republican theology.
 
 - 2.1 A backlog.
 keeping a diary may ease the logjam of work considerably  Example sentencesExamples -  The large numbers of patients create logjams, with some patients spending hours on trolleys.
 -  Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP's health spokeswoman, challenged ministers to intervene to ease the logjam.
 -  More important is the phenomenon called VIP movement that creates traffic logjams that last hours.
 -  The copayments, user fees, information barriers, and bureaucratic logjams that impair access, especially by the poor, must be eliminated.
 
  Synonyms accumulation, pile-up, pile, heap, mountain, excess  
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