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I . narrow [ˈnærəʊ, Am -roʊ] ADJ

1. narrow street, tie:

2. narrow majority:

3. narrow mind, view:

II . narrow [ˈnærəʊ, Am -roʊ] VB trans, intr

narrow market N ECON

narrow-minded ADJ

narrow-minded person:

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As the angle approaches /2, the base of the isosceles triangle narrows, and lengths "r" and "s" overlap less and less.
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The freeway narrows to six lanes again past at this interchange, with three lanes in each direction including a northbound HOV lane.
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These papers are then presented to a topic selection committee which rewords each topic and eventually narrows down the number of topics to five topics.
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The occiput is high, but the skull narrows toward the snout.
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That narrows the company's co-branding possibilities, but it also reduces its risk.
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In an aspirator, fluid (liquid or gaseous) flows through a tube which then narrows.
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The orgasmic platform is brought about through the swelling of the bulbus vestibuli that narrows the vestibulum.
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Below the dam and its spillway the river narrows again, to where routes 30 and 206 cross just outside the village.
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The muscular pharynx is bulbous and narrows to the posterior; it contains the hook-shaped radula.
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Route 7 then narrows down to an undivided two-lane freeway.
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