Sentences with narrowing
nar·row
N n - A narrow path.
- Narrow quarters.
- The task of narrowing the shortlist will be undertaken by Attorney-General Robert McClelland.
- The public has voted throughout the competition, narrowing it down to the final three, but INXS will choose the winner.
- A narrow sampling of public opinion.
- A narrow man, knowing only his professional specialty; a narrow mind.
- Failure that has catalysed a slew of new military technology aimed at narrowing the time delay between spotting and destroying a target.
- A narrow escape.
- Narrow resources.
- Narrow circumstances.
- This is where the road narrows.
- To narrow an area of search; to narrow down a contest to three competitors.
- Living in that village has narrowed him.