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View definitions for narrow

narrow

adjective as in intolerant, small-minded

adjective as in cheap, stingy

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verb as in reduce, simplify

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While there's a lot of anticipation around what the impact of tariffs will be, some experts think the actual implementation of tariffs will be narrower than the broad-based ones Trump suggested on the campaign trail.

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La Niña seasons typically produce large numbers of atmospheric rivers, or narrow bands of concentrated water vapor in the sky that act like rivers in the sky.

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The wide head and narrow oval tail create a slope for each grain, leading to spin and rolling motion when sliding down slopes.

The crystals' narrow and light-translucent structures enable researchers to monitor the collection and condensation of fog droplets in real time by using light.

After two weeks of postelection uncertainty, Proposition 32, the initiative to increase the state’s minimum wage to $18 an hour, was defeated by a narrow margin.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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