narrower in English

adjective
1
(especially of something that is considerably longer or higher than it is wide) of small width.
he made his way down the narrow road
2
limited in extent, amount, or scope; restricted.
his ability to get good results within narrow constraints of money and manpower
3
(especially of a victory, defeat, or escape) with only a small margin; barely achieved.
The victory avenged after a narrow defeat earlier in the season.
synonyms:by a very small marginclosenearby a hair's breadthby a whisker

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1. The tubes get narrower.

2. Constrict means to make narrower or become narrower, especially by a squeezing action

3. Sailing vessels were pushed into narrower and narrower economic niches and gradually disappeared from commercial trade.

4. To Constrict is to become narrower at one place, or to make something narrower or more restrictive

5. They're fighting battles over much narrower issues.

6. The road became narrower and eventually petered out.

7. In this last, narrower sense, Cathectic energy appears in the

8. The passage was narrower here, tapering off into three turnings.

9. Of the two adjectives, “Comedic” has a narrower meaning

10. con‧strict /kənˈstrɪkt/ verb 1 [ intransitive, transitive] to make something narrower or tighter, or to become narrower or tighter Caffeine Constricts the blood vessels in …

11. Nordic skis are longer, narrower and lighter than Alpine skis.

12. 2 Curved white patch on rump narrower than Curlew Sandpiper's.

13. Moreover, the hood of the king cobra is narrower and longer.

14. Spreads are narrower because people are trading that kind of stuff.

15. The fabric of political debate and mobilization is both narrower and wider.

16. Narrower age bands were introduced for 1996, allowing a more detailed analysis.

17. Constrict verb (BECOME TIGHTER) [ I or T ] to become tighter and narrower, or to make something become tighter and narrower: He hated wearing a tie - he felt it Constricted his breathing.

18. Corolla Apopetalous, the petals 4, imbricate, oblong, narrower than sepals, scarcely longer, sepaloid

19. The bases of Bajada points are also narrower than earlier concave-based points

20. Clinton has urges a narrower capital gains cut that would benefit homeowners.

21. The "turned" (Asymmetric) columns resulted in a much narrower drive through width

22. Conversely, the broader image ? ? s denotation is, the narrower image ? ? s connotation will be.

23. Aged Albedos falling within a very restricted range: 0.02–0.06, and possibly even narrower

24. Just like when your pointed lips get narrower - " ru " - that's how you pronounce it.

25. The air will be gradually accelerated until it reaches the narrower part of the channel.

26. It is similar to Isognathus rimosa rimosa and Isognathus rimosa papayae but has narrower wings.

27. His skin became lighter , his nose narrower , and he spoke in a breathy , girlish voice .

28. 9 A criterion of reasonableness or rational basis is obviously a narrower standard of review.

29. Wings longer and narrower than Buzzard; tail longer, with similar dark band at tip.

30. The lower, narrower part of the pseudorhiza has a denser consistency than the above ground-part.

31. Additionally, a general adjacent channel interference alleviation scheme by using a narrower receiver filter is also provided.

32. He also indicated that the required information can be on multiple lines to accommodate narrower POS receipts.

33. Each page has a smaller and smaller number of search results as the user's query becomes narrower.

34. The use of narrower through-traffic lanes may have advantages in some situations on Arterials because this

35. However, recently newer narrower filters and higher framerates have also driven solar telescopes towards photon-starved operations.

36. The arteries supplying blood to muscles become narrower in size, and many small vessels even disappear.

37. Biliary stricture, also known as bile duct stricture, occurs when the bile duct gets smaller or narrower

38. The Committee suggests that it would be better for the indicative allocation to be set in narrower bands.

39. 29 The loin is taut and lean, narrower than the rib cage, and with a slight tuck - up.

40. It had a broad black collar running from the chin to the nape, where it became gradually narrower.

41. The 54° GM/Opel V6, designed to be narrower than normal for use in small front-wheel drive cars.

42. The Bowfin 1S interior is wider through the middle at ground level and narrower at the apex.

43. China appears to prefer the narrower grouping of ASEAN plus Three for a future Free Trade Agreement.

44. And designing for that activity can often take you away from the narrower brief that you originally began with.

45. A narrower, weaker counter current, the Davidson Current, occasionally moves somewhat warmer water northwards during the winter months.

46. : Broader term, narrower term, and related term references for subject headings are created according to the following principles: Hierarchical references

47. Considered a Trim fit; the Calibrate Trim Fit is narrower through the chest and fits closer at the waist

48. The oncilla resembles the margay and the ocelot, but it is smaller, with a slender build and narrower muzzle.

49. The peeling paint and cracked floor tiles exuded shabbiness and it was made narrower by the trolleys parked down the sides.

50. Airdromes Airfields Airparks: Broader Term(s): Aeronautics: Narrower Term(s): Air bases Runways (Aeronautics) Heliports: Comments on this (0) Login to Contribute