narrow down
1 of 1verb/ˈnɛroʊ daʊn/
Forms:narrows down,narrowing down,narrowed down,narrowed down
1
to decrease the number of possibilities or choices
transitive- Have you narrowed down your preferences for the upcoming event?
- Let's narrow down the options for the venue before making a final decision.
- We need to narrow the list down before making a decision.
- The team is currently narrowing down the design concepts for the new product.
2
to decrease the scope or extent of something
transitive- Let's narrow down the focus of the research to make it more manageable.
- After much discussion, they narrowed the focus down to a specific market.
- After careful consideration, we narrowed down the goals for the year.
- The company has narrowed down its product line to improve efficiency.
- Can you assist in narrowing down the parameters for the experiment?
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