English to Malayalam Dictionary narrowly

narrowly

കഷ്ടിച്ച്
definition
adverb
he narrowly defeated Anderson to win a 12th term in office
by only a small margin; barely.
he was looking at her narrowly
closely or carefully.
example
Humanity is 'narrowly' defined and that is one of our strengths.
Well, rock music, itself a fairly narrow subsection of popular music, is being as 'narrowly' and erroneously defined as religion here.
the party was 'narrowly' defeated in the elections
They not only define the problem 'narrowly' , but also the solution.
He argued that all the applicable statutes and treaty obligations can be read in such a way as to define torture very 'narrowly' .
He made to swipe me with the bottle, 'narrowly' missing my face and catching me in the shoulder instead.
Timeshare law is too 'narrowly' defined, so it excludes contracts of less than 36 months or timeshare on boats.
One of his friends, Michael, had his jaw broken and 'narrowly' missed losing an eye, such was the savagery of the attack.
A Swindon schoolgirl who 'narrowly' missed out on getting top prize in a national spelling competition says she is determined to win next year.
As the learner driver began to pull over, the man continued crossing the road but the BMW driver pulled out, 'narrowly' missing him.
Last year she 'narrowly' missed capturing a new time by just 75 minutes.
Police were also called to a building in Northgate in Wakefield city centre after the wind blew off part of the roof, 'narrowly' missing a pedestrian.
But historically torture has most often been defined more 'narrowly' , as an aspect of legal systems or of state repression.
Finally the competition went to sudden death, when the Baltinglass team missed winning the title 'narrowly' .
He's leading in New Hampshire 'narrowly' or within the margin of run of most polls.
Later, she claimed, two further women in her party were 'narrowly' missed by a Land Rover.
It was not just established states that were eager 'narrowly' to define the right of self-determination as a right end colonial status.
The law should then be tailored carefully and 'narrowly' in an attempt to deal with those consequences or abuses.
he 'narrowly' defeated Anderson to win a 12th term in office
The event marker used to qualify clinical segments as softening events may be too 'narrowly' defined.
'narrowly' defined tasks
Now, though, country defines its influences so 'narrowly' it almost seems inbred.
It's just that their conception of what constitutes support is limited very 'narrowly' to career advancement.
'narrowly' defined tasks
Several windows have been smashed with what is believed to be an airgun; and on one occasion shards of glass 'narrowly' missed one of the tenants.
She scanned the baby 'narrowly' , then looked as searchingly at Sandra, whose face was turned to gaze across the fields.
In addition, our attention becomes more 'narrowly' focused on the physical source of our pleasure.
Thus, if there is no class which is defined sufficiently 'narrowly' , it is impossible for the court to craft common issues.
Several of the larger branches I was concerned about are now sitting on the lawn (one 'narrowly' missed a car as it came down).
The grounds for judicial review may be defined more 'narrowly' than that.
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