To narrow a subject means to focus on a specific aspect or component of a broader topic, making it more manageable and targeted for discussion or analysis. This process usually involves identifying particular themes, questions, or subtopics that can be explored in greater depth. By narrowing a subject, one can enhance clarity and relevance, making it easier to develop a thesis, conduct research, or engage in meaningful conversation.
it is either a long narrow container for animals to drink or eat from. Or, a channel used to convey a liquid
No, it is not narrow.
An inlet can have a couple of different meanings. The term can refer to a narrow passage of water, or a stream or bay leading inland. A cliff inlet could mean a narrow passage of water between two cliffs. It could also mean a small bay or stream at the base of a cliff.
In geography, a strait is a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water. This can be a channel between two land masses or an inlet between islands.traits are used for navigation and can have strong currents due to the restricted space.
A narrow field of study within a larger field is called a "subfield" or "subdiscipline." It typically focuses on specific aspects or topics that are part of the broader subject area, allowing for more specialized research and expertise. For example, within the larger field of biology, there are subfields such as microbiology or ecology.
a subject that can not be to broad or to narrow
not enough words
The subject is never named, it is assumed that the subject is a snake.
R. Dornhaus has written: 'Narrow-gap semiconductors' -- subject(s): Narrow gap semiconductors
Edgar Thorn Mead has written: 'The up-country line' -- subject(s): Boston, Concord, and Montreal Railroad, History, Railroads 'Narrow gauge to the hills' -- subject(s): Narrow gauge railroads '\\' -- subject(s): Bridgton and Saco River Railroad Company 'On the three foot gauge' -- subject(s): Narrow gauge railroads
narrow section.
narrow, tight
"The importance of implementing a ban on single-use plastics in restaurants" is a narrow enough topic to serve as the subject of a persuasive speech.
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.
A2 width means a double narrow. A is a regular narrow A2 is double narrow and A3 is triple narrow. These are also just referred to as A, double A or triple A.
It means the "STRAIT & NARROW PATH".
No such thing! Do you mean "bow and arrow?"