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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.
noun
an act or instance of shrinking.
a shrinking movement.
shrinkage.
Also called head shrinker. Slang., Also a psychotherapist, psychiatrist, or psychoanalyst.
shrink
/ ʃrɪŋk /
verb
to contract or cause to contract as from wetness, heat, cold, etc
to become or cause to become smaller in size
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
Other Word Forms
- shrinkingly adverb
- shrinking adjective
- shrinkable adjective
- shrinker noun
- nonshrinkable adjective
- nonshrinking adjective
- nonshrinkingly adverb
- overshrink verb
- unshrinkable adjective
- unshrinking adjective
- unshrinkingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of shrink1
Word History and Origins
Origin of shrink1
Example Sentences
“A Savage Art” seeks to shrink that divide, highlighting just how difficult it can be to make art look easy.
The department’s maintenance and operations budget has been stagnant for years and its staff has been shrinking, with more trouble on the horizon as temporary funding sources dry up in the next few years.
The nonprofit channel financed by cable and satellite companies is feeling the squeeze as the number of traditional pay TV customers shrinks.
Lloyd: Most — all? — newspapers have felt the stress of shrinking staffs and resources, of doing more with less.
Still, the rise of AI could shrink the workforce at certain companies, fueling anxiety among various professions such as screenwriting and coding.
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