English to Telugu Dictionary narrow

narrow

సన్నని
definition
verb
the road narrowed and crossed an old bridge
become or make less wide.
their trade surplus narrowed to $70 million in January
become or make more limited or restricted in extent or scope.
noun
a basaltic fang rising from the narrows of the Upper Missouri
a narrow channel connecting two larger areas of water.
adjective
he made his way down the narrow road
(especially of something that is considerably longer or higher than it is wide) of small width.
his ability to get good results within narrow constraints of money and manpower
limited in extent, amount, or scope; restricted.
translation of 'narrow '
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example
In sum, the institutions were historically 'narrow' in scope and have eroded further because of state interventions.
I didn't mean to imply that your statements were 'narrow' in scope.
It was a man's world, and being a man of his time, he had very 'narrow' beliefs and lived in a totally egocentric world.
Fabric is woven in relatively 'narrow' widths and long lengths, cut and assembled side-to-side for garments, blankets and other textile uses.
Excellent idea, but I feel his scope is too 'narrow' .
Shin length pants, 'narrow' or flared at the bottom.
In particular, the sleeves were just the right width - not too 'narrow' , not too flappy.
It's a fine moment, and one that could have been looked at more closely, especially considering the film's rather 'narrow' view of music history.
Many of the examples in this book are in fact given in such a 'narrow' transcription.
In the PC world of academia, that definition can become awfully 'narrow' .
Such protectionist perspectives and 'narrow' definitions of critical media literacy set themselves against the pleasures the media provide.
This collection showed a diverse range of women as ‘beautiful’ versus the more 'narrow' view from mainstream media.
Although the Old Testament is a literature about an ancient people called Israel, it is not simply a national literature in any 'narrow' sense.
I was on a good but rather 'narrow' road when the phone rang.
Plaque can grow and can considerably 'narrow' the artery, so the artery becomes constricted and the elasticity is reduced.
A border is a dividing line, a 'narrow' strip along a steep edge.
The Lions escaped with a 'narrow' four-point victory, topping Waterloo 73-69.
Perhaps it is simply an attempt to keep their topic 'narrow' enough to explore thoroughly.
The theatre is also reviving three short plays in the hope that it will help enlighten people about 'narrow' mindsets, prejudice, parochialism etc.
Provincial co-management regimes are typically 'narrow' in scope as well as limited in formal powers.
Such arguments generate a very 'narrow' and limited way of thinking, making it harder to explore and consider questions about what makes us human, about rights, and so on.
His dissent gives clear insight into his limited, 'narrow' view of individual liberties.
The notch is wide at the bottom and 'narrow' at the top.
I am not arguing for a 'narrow' definition of graphic design.
The road was very 'narrow' where we stood and we were incredibly close to the athletes.
In most cases such judgement starts from a rather 'narrow' definition of culture.
Falcon retakes the lead here, though its margins of victory remain 'narrow' .
Decongestants cause the blood vessels in the nose to 'narrow' which reduces the volume of blood reaching the nose lining.
These expectations are often 'narrow' , oversimplified, and quite rigid.
The margin of victory was surprisingly 'narrow' , at just over 5 per cent.
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