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1.
not wide
a narrow bridge
a narrow line across the page
2.
limited in size or scope
the narrow sense of a word
3.
lacking tolerance or flexibility or breadth of view
a brilliant but narrow-minded judge
narrow opinions
4.
very limited in degree
won by a narrow margin
a narrow escape
5.
characterized by painstaking care and detailed examination
a narrow scrutiny
'narrow' - used as a noun
6.
a narrow strait connecting two bodies of water
'narrow' - used as a verb
7.
make or become more narrow or restricted
The selection was narrowed
The road narrowed
8.
define clearly
I cannot narrow down the rules for this game
9.
become more special
10.
become tight or as if tight
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derived forms
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1. Narrow / Plural
narrows
2. Narrow / Past
narrowed
3. Narrow / Third Person
narrows
4. Narrow / Present Participle
narrowing
5. Narrow / Comparitive
narrower
6. Narrow / Superlative
narrowest
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