Narrow scope of reality means more or less the same as a very narrow view of reality.
Example: If you find yourself distorting reality, deceiving yourself with illusions or simply erroneous intuition.
adjective adjective: narrow; comparative adjective: narrower; superlative adjective: narrowestof small width. "he made his way down the narrow road"limited in extent, amount, or scope; restricted."his ability to get good results within narrow constraints of money and manpower"
The scope of the question is far too broad. Narrow it down a little.
Parochialism means being provincial, being narrow in scope, or considering only small sections of an issue
It means the "STRAIT & NARROW PATH".
Yes. It can mean narrow or slender, generally the opposite of thick.
I can feel it all start slipping away! LOL
Parochial
A story with a narrow scope focuses on a specific, limited aspect of a larger narrative, providing detailed insights into particular characters, events, or themes. This can create a more intense and intimate exploration of the subject matter, allowing for deeper connections with the audience.
scope of practice mean
adjective adjective: narrow; comparative adjective: narrower; superlative adjective: narrowestof small width. "he made his way down the narrow road"limited in extent, amount, or scope; restricted."his ability to get good results within narrow constraints of money and manpower"
Questions help to focus the reader and to narrow the scope of the piece.
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The scope of the question is far too broad. Narrow it down a little.
Giving scope means providing permission or allowing someone to have authority or control over a certain area, project, or task. It involves defining the boundaries, responsibilities, and objectives for the individual or group to work within. It helps establish clarity and accountability in order to achieve specific objectives.
Narrow in itself means limited or restricted in size or scope. In a sentence you could say "The storm closed in quickly. If they hadn't left when they did, they would have been caught in it; they had a narrow escape." If you tried to go into a room where the door was mostly closed, you would have a narrow entry to the other room. They narrowly escaped the storm as it came toward.
In microscopy, "scope" is short for microscope, referring to the device used to magnify objects that are otherwise too small to see with the naked eye. It is the same as saying "microscope."
The physician will insert the mediastinoscope through the incision. The scope is a narrow, hollow tube with an attached light that allows the surgeon to see inside the area.