narrow the scope
Frequency: 7.413.3 per million words
To reduce the range or extent of something.
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- We need to narrow the scope of the project to meet the deadline.
- The committee decided to narrow the scope of their investigation.
- To achieve a clear focus, you must narrow the scope of your research question.
- They were forced to narrow the scope of the reforms due to political opposition.
- Can you please narrow the scope of your proposal? It's too broad.
- By narrowing the scope, we can allocate resources more effectively.
- The new regulations will narrow the scope of permissible activities.
- Historically, economic crises tend to narrow the scope of government spending.
- It's sometimes necessary to narrow the scope of a problem to find a practical solution.
- If we don't narrow the scope now, the task will become unmanageable.