Similar words: harrowing, sorrowing, narrow, narrowly, narrowed, narrow down, narrowness, narrow escape. Meaning: ['nærəʊ] n. 1. an instance of becoming narrow 2. a decrease in width 3. the act of making something narrower. adj. 1. becoming gradually narrower 2. (of circumstances) tending to constrict freedom.
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31. Although the voluntary sector still possesses a relative production cost advantage over the commercial sector, this advantage is narrowing.
32. Poor circulation in the hands and feet is usually caused by a narrowing of the very tiny blood capillaries.
33. Perfect for Miss Poole and bloody awful for everyone else, Heather thought, narrowing her eyes at the road ahead.
34. I practised sticking my chin out and narrowing my eyes suggestively in the mirror.
35. Vista : Narrowing Gaps between Dream and Reality?
36. Profit margins in some key industrial sectors are narrowing.
37. His own options were narrowing before his eyes.
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38. X-ray examination shows hyperosteogeny and obvious joint clearance narrowing.
39. The lumen is large, without any narrowing atheromatous plaque.
40. Direct laryngoscopy revealed narrowing of the glottis with diffuse ulcerative necrotic tissue.
41. Pain due to dynamic coronary narrowing from arterial spasm although ischemic tends to occur at rest or nocturnally .
42. Explicit narrowing conversions will usually work, even if the conversion requires a loss of information.
43. Narrowing the treatment to a particular tumor cell type makes for a more effective and less harmful oncolytic approach.
44. They had an average ‘retinal arteriolar’ narrowing of 2.3 microns.
45. Radiological changes are characteristic and include narrowing of the joint line, cysts, and periarticular osteoporosis.
46. Pyogenic rachitis easily lead to violations of the adjacent intervertebral space Narrowing, there were parts of the small sequestrum and vertebral body side abscess.
47. More advanced disease is manifested by severe joint space narrowing, marked osteophyte formation at the joint margins, dense sclerosis of subchondral bone, and subchondral cysts.
48. Guderian leaned forward, his eyes narrowing in that infuriating half - grin.
49. They monitor premiumsand get their signals their narrowing or widening.
50. More worrying for the country's dairy industry is that the trade gap is not narrowing.
51. It"s revealed that for a realistic system, interference effects are obtained such as the suppression of the central line and inner sidebands and the narrowing of the outer sidebands."
52. Also provided is a process for narrowing the molecular weight distribution of a polyolefin comprising contacting an olefin, a Ziegler-Natta catalyst and a compound specified herein.
53. This is the chief way of narrowing the differences between them.
54. Bronchospasm -- Bronchoconstriction, or the sudden narrowing of the smaller airways, of spasmodic nature.
55. Breathing difficulties include shortness of breath, coughing, rattling and wheezing, normally as a result of the narrowing of the bronchiole tubes.
56. We are narrowing down the exact value of this but until then, the distant estimates using this technique are often have some big error margins!
57. Objective To classify the morphology of patent ductus arteriosis according of their sites of narrowing into 5 groups.
58. Neurologic signs result from severe angulation of the spine, narrowing of the spinal canal, instability of the spine, and luxation or fracture of the vertebrae.
59. Occasionally, lateral radiographs may demonstrate patellofemoral osteophytes and joint space narrowing.
60. There is a severe degree of narrowing in this coronary artery.
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