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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"
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narrowed
Narrowed generally refers to something being reduced in size, range, extent, variety, or scope. It could relate to physically making an object or space smaller or limiting possibilities or choices in various contexts such as ideas, options, or investigations.
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
We have narrowed it down and it is a narrowing list, and of all the cities we have visited, the cities that seem to have the most to offer are Las Las Vegas and Charlotte.
The sound comes from vibrations made as you breathe through narrowed airways while sleeping.
We really tried to understand what were the key contributions in the first decade of her career. We narrowed it down to the pieces which we found most influential, which still resonate in people's minds.
It’s a good idea to take along images to the showroom of the look you want to create, as well as materials and colors that you’ve selected for the room, when you’ve narrowed down your options, take home samples so you can see what they look like at different times of the day and under different light conditions.
The market is disappointed with last night's numbers, the spread (between Brent and U.S. crude) had narrowed so it's not surprising it's diverging.
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