1. gridlocked - Adjective
2. gridlocked - Verb
gridlocked
simple past and past participle of gridlock
gridlocked (comparative more gridlocked, superlative most gridlocked)
(of traffic) Stationary in a gridlock
OPPOSITION parties found themselves gridlocked at a meeting of the Executive Council Committee on Tuesday over the city’s plans to deal with bad buildings in the inner city. Source: Internet
Bishop’s Stortford Central Councillor Holly Drake said: “There are particular responses in here talking about gridlocked roads and doctor’s surgeries and building works and new cars and shops on the outskirts of town. Source: Internet
Finally, egg eaters also enjoyed a 12% reduced risk of ischemic heart disease, which is diagnosed in those who show the early signs of gridlocked blood flow to the brain. Source: Internet
Parts of central London were gridlocked this afternoon as thousands of black cabs showed up in support of a protest organised by the taxi union, United Cabbies Group. Source: Internet
Toyota Motor Co. is investing $394 million (¥43.3 billion) in Joby Aviation, one of a handful of companies working toward the seemingly implausible goal of making electric air taxis that shuttle people over gridlocked highways and city streets. Source: Internet
But gridlocked motorists may soon be relieved of their pain thanks to the power of plants. Source: Internet