narrowing

IPA: nˈɛroʊɪŋ

noun

  • The process of becoming narrow.
  • The part of a stocking that is narrowed.
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Examples of "narrowing" in Sentences

  • A congenital heart defect that results in narrowing of the aorta.
  • The legislation would begin narrowing the gap by providing a $250 rebate this year.
  • As a writer with a wide variety of interests and a difficulty in narrowing them, I wonder about these things.
  • And in any case the narrowing is pretty slight, if speech within 1000 feet of the funeral qualifies as physical proximity.
  • If there's been government intervention from time to time to blunt the effects of historic discrimination, how come it hasn't succeeded in narrowing the gaps in American life much more than we've seen so far?
  • I always follow the map and, having kicked myself for failing to direct us off onto smaller roads at a previous junction, noted a thin white line of track that bypassed what I assumed was the problem – the road narrowing from a dual to a single carriageway quite three miles up ahead.

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