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narrows



NOUN
strait
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The risk is that valuations become inflated, competition narrows, and capital is allocated inefficiently.

From The Wall Street Journal

If lighting is too dim and the pupil narrows excessively at short viewing distances, retinal activity may not be strong enough to support normal visual development.

From Science Daily

That narrows participants to people with at least $1 million in assets, as well as an individual annual income of more than $200,000 or a joint income of $300,000.

From MarketWatch

"Their entire world narrows down around this aspect of their body and everything else kind of fades away," he says.

From BBC

Free university tuition and more generous benefits in Scotland may have to be reconsidered as the country's funding advantage relative to England narrows, a think tank has suggested.

From BBC