English to Gujarati Dictionary narrow

narrow

સાંકડી
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'
ભીડ કે સંકોચવાળું,
મર્યાદિત,
વધારા વિનાનું,
સંકુચિત વિચારનું,
તંગી,
પહોળાઈમાં ટૂંકું
adjective
સાંકડું
example
This collection showed a diverse range of women as u2018beautifulu2019 versus the more 'narrow' view from mainstream media.
Their main complaint is the fact that the actual roadway is too 'narrow' to accommodate the traffic using it.
Some of the numerals end with a 'narrow' vowel u2018iu2019, and this fact is closely related to the intelligibility.
The theatre is also reviving three short plays in the hope that it will help enlighten people about 'narrow' mindsets, prejudice, parochialism etc.
In the PC world of academia, that definition can become awfully 'narrow' .
They rushed out of the 'narrow' passageway and came out of the cave.
Laminate flooring is made of long, 'narrow' lengths of high-density fibre, generally with a photograph of wood on top, coated with an acrylic lacquer.
After the meeting Epp expressed concern about the relatively 'narrow' range of questions.
But history should not be understood in a 'narrow' sense.
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.
Her discussion is wide-ranging, whereas the focus of this comment will be 'narrow' .
There follows a succession of adventures, dangers, 'narrow' escapes from death, and general blows of malign Fate.
These expectations are often 'narrow' , oversimplified, and quite rigid.
Like others, we have huge concerns about scopes of practice becoming 'narrow' and restrictive.
Provincial co-management regimes are typically 'narrow' in scope as well as limited in formal powers.
I didn't mean to imply that your statements were 'narrow' in scope.
The roads are very 'narrow' , and the drivers are very aggressive.
The large number of diacritics makes it possible to mark minute shades of sound as required for a 'narrow' phonetic transcription.
It obliges us to be stripped of our illusions, our 'narrow' and self-serving views.
We do believe that he continues to operate in a fairly 'narrow' range.
Here I am thinking primarily of ethical difficulties, not linguistic or literary difficulties in the 'narrow' sense.
First, the their opinion is remarkably 'narrow' .
We must not allow the 'narrow' margin of victory to become a source of greater conflict in society.
Although the Old Testament is a literature about an ancient people called Israel, it is not simply a national literature in any 'narrow' sense.
But the definitions are so 'narrow' that it doesn't include everyone.
It's easy to become an u2018expertu2019 when the scope is 'narrow' and you are part of the rule-maker set.
The mass of soldiers squirmed through the all too 'narrow' alleyway as they escaped from the ambush.
I never watched the latter, so am open to other's views, but it seemed to represent the stubborn, old-fashioned views of a 'narrow' bigot.
Passion and commitment can be rather focused, occasionally ranging into the 'narrow' point of view.
Johnson was an unlikely leading man but even the 'narrow' margin of victory helped bring a focus to the supporters' celebrations.
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