Narrowing
Narrowing, in linguistics, is a type of semantic change in which a word's reference becomes more specific over time or within a particular domain. It contrasts with widening, where a term's scope broadens. Narrowing can occur historically or within specialized registers, such as science or law.
Classic examples include meat, which once meant food in general and later came to denote animal flesh;
Narrowing arises through processes such as metaphorical contraction, specialization for efficiency in discourse, or social and
In medical and technical contexts, the term narrowing is used literally to describe a constriction. For example,