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Associations of "Narrow down" (30 Words)
adulterate | Corrupt, debase, or make impure by adding a foreign or inferior substance; often by replacing valuable ingredients with inferior ones. Adulterate remedies. |
aisle | Part of a church divided laterally from the nave proper by rows of pillars or columns. I spend much of my time at the shops wandering through the aisles. |
antechamber | A large entrance or reception room or area. The antechamber to an interview room. |
anteroom | A large room in an officers’ mess, typically adjacent to the dining room. |
confined | Not invading healthy tissue. Her fear of confined spaces. |
corridor | A passage along the side of some railway carriages, from which doors lead into compartments. His room lay at the very end of the corridor. |
cramped | Suffering from cramp. There is no way a computer will be able to decipher my cramped handwriting. |
descend | Make an unexpected visit to. Three hotels were granted the prestigious five star status whilst others descended in quality or maintained their ranking. |
descending | Coming down or downward. A passage of descending chords. |
downgrade | A downward gradient on a railway or road. A steep downgrade for which he had to put the car in second. |
falling | Coming down freely under the influence of gravity. Falling temperatures. |
foyer | An entrance hall in a house or flat. The foyer of the concert hall. |
gangway | A passage between rows of seats, especially in a theatre or aircraft. |
gully | A fielder at gully. He was caught in the gully by Jones. |
hall | A large building for meetings or entertainment. Lecture hall. |
incised | Cut into with a sharp instrument. An incised design. |
isthmus | A narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land. |
lessen | Wear off or die down. The warmth of the afternoon lessened. |
lobby | An interest group that tries to influence legislators or bureaucrats to act in their favor typically through lobbying. They insist on their right to lobby Congress. |
low | Very low in volume. A lowly parish priest. |
nave | The central area of a church. |
passage | A narrow way allowing access between buildings or to different rooms within a building a passageway. The larger bedroom was at the end of the passage. |
reduce | Reduce in scope while retaining essential elements. The number of priority homeless cases has reduced slightly. |
shrinkage | Process or result of becoming less or smaller. Shrinkage is the retail trade s euphemism for shoplifting. |
sink | Cause a ship to sink. This pledge could sink the government. |
strait | (of a place) of limited spatial capacity; narrow or cramped. Redundancy left him in severe financial straits. |
submergence | Sinking until covered completely with water. Total submergence of plants results in heavy crop losses. |
subnormal | (of a person) having learning difficulties or a developmental disorder. When you lose enough body heat to make your temperature subnormal you become hypothermic. |
tidal | Relating to or affected by tides. The river here is not tidal. |
under | Under water. He was floating for some time but suddenly went under. |