narrow view in English

limited view, narrow-mindedness, state of not being open to new ideas

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1. We do not take such a narrow view, treating non-Witnesses with disdain.

2. The Chinese that I have met are mostly programmers or engineers, so I probably have a misleadingly narrow view of Chinese people.

3. The history of the Caliphate, and Islamic history more generally, must not be the possession of one interpretation or one narrow view, rather …

4. In 'Barracoon,' Zora Neale Hurston challenges the American public’s narrow view of the African continent, the transatlantic slave trade, and the diasporic cultures that came as a result of it.

5. Suggesting the C.Ov.1d.19 vx as a means to alleviate and palliate the condition shows a short-sighted, narrow view, typical of Allopaths who concentrate only on primary effects

6. Computer - Computer - History of computing: A Computer might be described with deceptive simplicity as “an apparatus that performs routine calculations automatically.” Such a definition would owe its deceptiveness to a naive and narrow view of calculation as a strictly mathematical process

7. ‘Famous in his lifetime as a journalist, literary editor, Autobiographer and short story writer, he is now out of print and increasingly forgotten.’ ‘But autobiographies can also show a narrow view, as the Autobiographer is choosing which elements of their life they wish to …