Yes, the word 'crowds' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'crowds' is the plural form of the singular noun 'crowd'; a word for a word for a large group of people gathered together; a word for a thing.Examples:We expect crowds of shoppers for the opening of the mall. (noun)The new sectional is too large, it crowds the room. (verb)
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The crowd or number of people which is uncomfortable and beyond the usual, congesting the space meant for them is called over crowd.
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Crowding in urbanization refers to urban centers being overpopulated. People usually come to seek employment and do business in urbanized areas which results into crowding.
This depends on the amount of dental crowding present. Slight crowding my be corrected with a series of retainers or with the "Invisalign" method. If your teeth are straight and you don't have an overbite, probably not. If crowding is your ONLY problem then they will just probably extract them either by pulling them or they will put you to sleep and cut them out.
crowding
Garth Heutel has written: 'Crowding out and crowding in of private donations and government grants'
The crowding together of molecules is called "compression" or "condensation". This process can lead to increased pressure and changes in physical properties of the substances involved.
Crowding in has a positive effect on investors. As government spending goes up, the investors profits also go up from the revenue.
Crowding the Pan with Sam Auen - 2012 was released on: USA: 25 December 2012
1.) Crowding in cities.2.) Higher pollution in cities.
By crowding each other.
it was cheaper
Crowding and Lack of Resources
A situation when increased interest rates lead to a reduction in private investment spending such that it dampens the initial increase of total investment spending is called crowding out effect