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Narrowly restricted in outlook or scope.
insular
provincial
Parochial.
jurisdiction
insular
1
However, the problem isn't as widespread as your
insular
worldview may suggest.
2
They have, for example, their
insular
conventions which simply MUST be observed.
3
They are
insular
,
despite their best efforts not to be, she said.
4
The Ivets were so
insular
,
yet they did more work than most.
5
This study represents the first epidemiological survey of the
insular
Belle-Ile-en-Mer environment.
1
The four other BBL teams draw the
parochial
support of one-team towns.
2
The second development is more
parochial
,
and is where we came in.
3
This meant the original
parochial
hall and its grounds could be developed.
4
The preparations for national defence continued to proceed in these
parochial
ways.
5
Nor is the fact of civilization sufficient to rescue our
parochial
egotism.
6
He is as far from a
parochial
poet as you can get.
7
The West End is still so monocultural and
parochial
it's practically Victorian.
8
They were not to supersede the
parochial
system, only to supplement it.
9
What system do you pursue in educating him-thePestalozzian or the
parochial
?
10
The shabby plainness of Wren's church well typified all the
parochial
parsimony.
11
Will it not destroy the work of our
parochial
societies, etc., etc.?
12
I have gone a peg lower than being provincial- Ihavebecome
parochial
.
13
Istvan decided that nationalism could be as
parochial
as a street sometimes.
14
But he is not a member of the Lerwick
parochial
board?- No.
15
Leaders at the highest level must put the public good above
parochial
interests.
16
Octavian was
parochial
,
local, entirely focused on the country of Rome and Italy.
parochial
parochial house
parochial school
parochial clergy
parochial work
parochial duties