Pronunciation: /ˈnæroʊ ðə ɡæp/
verb A word that expresses an action or a state of being. In this case, 'narrow' is the verb in the phrase 'narrow the gap'.
A1 We need to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor.
A2 The teacher is helping the students narrow the gap in their knowledge.
B1 The company is working on strategies to narrow the gap between them and their competitors.
B2 The new policies implemented by the government aim to narrow the gap in healthcare access.
C1 The research team is conducting a study to narrow the gap in understanding climate change.
C2 The organization's initiatives have successfully narrowed the gap in gender equality within the workplace.
formal The company implemented various strategies to narrow the gap between its revenue and expenses.
informal We need to do something to narrow the gap between what we spend and what we earn.
slang Let's figure out how to close the gap between our costs and our income.
figurative By working together, we can narrow the gap between where we are now and where we want to be in the future.
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