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II . narrow [ˈnærəʊ] VERBO trans

III . narrow [ˈnærəʊ] VERBO intr

▶ narrowness SUBST

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It has, however, considerably narrowed down the range of parameters where these elusive particles may exist.
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The turn has been further narrowed from its original design by the installation of crash pads on the island side.
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The quality difference between the consumer grade and professional grade electric clippers has narrowed significantly over the years.
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In the 1830s, shoulders widened (with puffy gigot sleeves or flounces), skirts widened (layers of stiffened petticoats), and the waist narrowed and migrated towards its natural position.
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Thousands of applicants were narrowed to twenty-eight semi-finalists.
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As the arteriosclerosis progresses, blood flows less easily through rigid and narrowed blood vessels, making the blood more likely to form a thrombosis (clot).
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The apical end of the lamina is typically rounded, but may be narrowed and obtuse.
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Later in the 1970s the search area was narrowed down with a sidescan sonar and a magnometer, an instrument that detects the presence of iron.
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The first dorsal fin has a narrowed rounded apex and originates over the middle of the pelvic fin bases.
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She knows that when my eyes take on that narrowed, unimpressed expression it is time to straighten up and be sharpish about it.
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