What does narrowed mean?
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nar·rowed
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Princeton's WordNet
narrowedadjective
reduced in size as by squeezing together
"his narrowed eyes"
narrowedadjective
made narrow; limited in breadth
"narrowed arteries impair blood circulation"; "a narrowed view of the world"
Webster Dictionary
Narrowed
of Narrow
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of narrowed in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of narrowed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of narrowed in a Sentence
The mainstream seems to be referencing '60s, '70s and '80s rock, rather than '30s, '40s, '50s blues and jazz and that sort of thing, our generation, the '60s 'jammers' let's say, our influences were people like Coltrane, and blues artists like Bobbie Bland, or Wilson Pickett or more of a roots-y thing. I think that young musicians today are more influenced by rock music. It's sort of narrowed down a little bit. That's not to say that it's not extremely expressive and diverse, but I don't sense a lot of roots involvement.
This second sentence of the Amendment means that states have to respect the Bill of Rights as well as basic civil rights and the rights that come along with citizenship, the idea was that there were rights that were so basic ; so integral to citizenship that they could not be narrowed by the states.
Multiple days in a row, the mostly mail in ballots counted continue to break in higher DEM margins than we calculated. This has narrowed our victory window.
The issues are well defined, the issues have been narrowed. We still don't have a final resolution of the issues, but both sides are determined to do enough to try to reach an agreement and are working very hard to do that.
The South was whatever happened in South Carolina, and then that kind of took care of the South, narrowed the field down, so you didn’t have this kind of concerted effort to get a candidate who could appeal across the entire Deep South.
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