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Narrowed.
narrow
Narrowed.
constricted
Narrowed.
contracted
1
Falling U.S. demand thanks to the financial crisis
narrowed
the trade gap.
2
I
narrowed
down the best days of the week and target times.
3
Jeremiah saw through the mistake; the true Israel was
narrowed
to himself.
4
It has
narrowed
by almost 15 basis points over the past month.
5
Once the field is
narrowed
to 30, the food fight really begins.
6
The margin
narrowed
in the first six months from a year earlier.
7
But its gap over the centre-right New Democracy party has
narrowed
sharply.
8
Inside the field house, area boys knuckled down and
narrowed
the competition.
9
However, that lead has been
narrowed
by the Nationals during the campaign.
10
However, the UK trade deficit
narrowed
slightly but was bigger than forecast.
11
As a result, the room for negotiation has
narrowed
from both sides.
12
Although this is an optional question it
narrowed
the choice for students.
13
New Zealand's trade deficit has
narrowed
,
as imports fell more than exports.
14
Liverpool FC said its 10-month pre-tax loss
narrowed
as administrative costs declined.
15
This was especially true when pollsters
narrowed
their sample to likely voters.
16
The number of proposals from developers has been
narrowed
down to ten.
narrowed
narrow
·
narrow to
narrow eyes
narrow slightly
narrow the gap
narrow to slits