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View definitions for narrow

narrow

adjective as in intolerant, small-minded

adjective as in cheap, stingy

Strongest match

Strong matches

verb as in reduce, simplify

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Example Sentences

A narrow majority of the respondents said that India would "not be justified in taking such action and hold identical feelings about the US if the positions were reversed".

From BBC

"In a world where we know that elections can sometimes turn on a dime because of narrow margins, these numbers matter," Crayton said.

From Salon

DHS reviewed industry publications and vendors specializing on hyper-targeted media and advertising services and narrowed its search down to four companies that were able to work immediately.

The Liberal Party is suddenly feeling a sense of rejuvenation with the gap in the opinion polls with the Conservatives, once a gulf, narrowing dramatically.

From BBC

The Liberals have been trailing the Conservatives in opinion polls, though they have narrowed the gap since the trade war with Trump began.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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