in a narrow sense in English
interpreted strictly
Use "in a narrow sense" in a sentence
1. In a narrow sense, Coarseness is synonymous with texture
2. Lord Reid stated that jurisdiction in a narrow sense meant only that the tribunal be entitled to enter upon the inquiry.
3. 26 In a narrow sense, the civil union system contains the legislation for both unmarried cohabitation without sex differentiating and helpmate of the same sex.
4. We get bucolic from the Latin word Bucolicus, which is ultimately from the Greek word boukolos, meaning "cowherd." When bucolic was first used in English in the early 17th century, it meant "pastoral" in a narrow sense - that is, it referred to things related to …
5. We get Bucolic from the Latin word Bucolicus, which is ultimately from the Greek word boukolos, meaning "cowherd." When Bucolic was first used in English in the early 17th century, it meant "pastoral" in a narrow sense - that is, it referred to things related to shepherds or …