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shrink
[ shringk ]
verb (used without object)
- to draw back, as in retreat or avoidance:
to shrink from danger; to shrink from contact.
- to contract or lessen in size, as from exposure to conditions of temperature or moisture:
This cloth will not shrink if washed in lukewarm water.
- to become reduced in extent or scope.
Antonyms: increase
verb (used with object)
- to cause to shrink or contract; reduce.
- Textiles. to cause (a fabric) to contract during finishing, thus preventing shrinkage, during laundering, of the garments made from it.
shrink
/ ʃrɪŋk /
verb
- to contract or cause to contract as from wetness, heat, cold, etc
- to become or cause to become smaller in size
- introften foll byfrom
- to recoil or withdraw
to shrink from the sight of blood
- to feel great reluctance (at)
to shrink from killing an animal
noun
- the act or an instance of shrinking
- slang.a psychiatrist
Derived Forms
- ˈshrinkingly, adverb
- ˈshrinking, adjective
- ˈshrinkable, adjective
- ˈshrinker, noun
Other Words From
- shrinka·ble adjective
- shrinking·ly adverb
- non·shrinka·ble adjective
- non·shrinking adjective
- non·shrinking·ly adverb
- over·shrink verb overshrank or, often, overshrunk overshrunk or overshrunken overshrinking
- un·shrinka·ble adjective
- un·shrinking adjective
- un·shrinking·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of shrink1
Word History and Origins
Origin of shrink1
Example Sentences
One important question is how much the wood will expand and shrink as the temperature changes.
He described climate change and immigration as parts of the same problem and decried “rampant urbanization and industrialization, ever expanding cities and shrinking forests, a complete removal of man from nature.”
Their made-up roles will let them opine on how to shrink the government and the budget, until Musk decides he’s bored and it’s time for him to be president.
You don’t think of it as shrinking your life, but that is what you’re doing.
The budget for the Home Office is set to shrink by 3.3% next year in real terms, with the bulk of this coming from assumed savings on asylum support.
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