túlzsúfolt
Túlzsúfolt is a Hungarian adjective used to describe a place or situation that contains more people or objects than its capacity or comfortable space allows. It is commonly applied to crowded housing blocks, streets, public transport vehicles, and venues where occupancy exceeds safe or reasonable limits. The noun form is túlzsúfoltság, and related terms include zsúfoltság (crowding) and zsúfolt (crowded). The word is formed from the prefix túl-, meaning excessive or beyond, and the participle/adjective zsúfolt, derived from zsúfolni (to cram, to stuff).
In urban contexts, túlzsúfoltság can arise from rapid population growth, limited housing supply, aging infrastructure, or
Mitigation strategies focus on expanding housing and transit capacity, improving urban planning, and managing crowd flow.
The term is used descriptively in news, policy discussions, and academic writing to characterize conditions where