narrows, narrowed, narrowing
to narrow down
phrasal verb
To reduce the number of possibilities or choices
- 1We need to narrow down the list of candidates.
- 2She narrowed down her options to just two universities.
When you narrow down something, you make it smaller or fewer. It's like when you have a lot of options and you choose only a few. It helps you focus on what's important and make a decision easier.
Remember, when you narrow down your choices, it's important to consider all factors before making a decision. Don't rush the process - take your time to weigh the pros and cons carefully.
at the hotel reception
Choosing the Right Room
Nancy
We have so many room options to choose from.
Kenneth
Let's narrow down our choices to those with a sea view.
Nancy
Good idea! That makes it much easier.
Kenneth
Now we can decide between the deluxe and the suite.
in an art exhibition
Selecting the Perfect Piece
Ronald
There are so many paintings here, it's hard to decide which one to buy.
John
Let's narrow down the options by focusing on just the abstract ones.
Ronald
Good idea, that makes it easier to choose.
John
Exactly, now we can focus on what really stands out to us.
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Similar to "to narrow down":
- 1limit
- 2reduce
- 3focus