Etymology: [ 'shri[ng]k, esp Southern ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English scrincan; akin to Middle Dutch schrinken to draw back.
Synonyms: head-shrinker, compress, concentrate, condense, constrict, contract, decrease, deflate, diminish, drop off, dwindle, fail, fall off, fall short, grow smaller, lessen, narrow, reduce, shorten
Antonyms: expand, grow, enlarge, stretch, develop, face, meet, take on
To cause something to become smaller, To contract, to become smaller, especially through exposure to cold and moisture, A psychiatrist or therapist; a head-shrinker, To attempt to avoid an unwanted or intimidating duty; as, to shrink from a task, decrease in size, range, or extent; "His earnings shrank"; "My courage shrivelled when I saw the task before me" become smaller or draw together; "The fabric shrank"; "The balloon shrank" reduce in size; reduce physically; "Hot water will shrink the sweater"; "Can you shrink this image?, psychiatrist: a physician who specializes in psychiatry, If you shrink away from someone or something, you move away from them because you are frightened, shocked, or disgusted by them. One child shrinks away from me when I try to talk to him, The contact manipulation of litho film due to the intentional over exposure of a film positive made from a film negative The width is determined by the amount of trap necessary to visually trap two areas together, The difference between beginning and ending inventory that can't be accounted for through sales and delivery records Magazine issues that cannot be accounted for as sold or returned and destroyed are labeled shrink The issue of how much if any of the costs associated with shrink should be absorbed by the publisher versus the retailer (who currently absorbs these costs) is a source of contention between the two parties (See Scan-Based Trading ), The natural enemy of the Hasenfuß-player Ensures that he doesn't win often, The dimensional change in a rubber part as it cures in the molding operations May also refer to a specific section of the part which changes dimension more radically than other part sections, To cause something to shrink (intransitive), A reduction in die (chip) size A reduction in the size of the circuit design resulting in smaller die sizes that increases the number of possible die per wafer, contract, become smaller, shrivel; flinch, recoil; decrease, diminish; make smaller, cause to shrink, psychiatrist (Slang); instance of contracting, instance of becoming smaller; flinching, recoiling, The act shrinking; shrinkage; contraction; also, recoil; withdrawal, To cause to contract or shrink; as, to shrink finnel by imersing it in boiling water, To express fear, horror, or pain by contracting the body, or part of it; to shudder; to quake, reduce in size; reduce physically; "Hot water will shrink the sweater"; "Can you shrink this image?, become smaller or draw together; "The fabric shrank"; "The balloon shrank", reduce in size; reduce physically; "Hot water will shrink the sweater"; "Can you shrink this image?", To draw back; to withdraw, decrease in size, range, or extent; "His earnings shrank"; "My courage shrivelled when I saw the task before me", To wrinkle, bend, or curl; to shrivel; hence, to contract into a less extent or compass; to gather together; to become compacted, To withdraw or retire, as from danger; to decline action from fear; to recoil, as in fear, horror, or distress, a physician who specializes in psychiatry, wither, especially with a loss of moisture; "The fruit dried and shriveled", draw back, as with fear or pain; "she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf", no shrinking violet: see violet. a psychoanalyst or psychiatrist - used humorously, A shrink is a psychiatrist. I've seen a shrink already, If cloth or clothing shrinks, it becomes smaller in size, usually as a result of being washed. All my jumpers have shrunk, If something shrinks or something else shrinks it, it becomes smaller. The vast forests of West Africa have shrunk Hungary may have to lower its hopes of shrinking its state sector. grow, If you do not shrink from a task or duty, you do it even though it is unpleasant or dangerous. We must not shrink from the legitimate use of force if we are to remain credible, A large highly decorative Dutch or German-style piece of furniture, which combines aspects of a clothing wardrobe, curio, and cabinet, Simple past of shrink, Possessing the property of reducing in size or significance, Present participle of shrink, Reduced in size as a result of shrinkage; shriveled, Past participle of shrink, of Shrink, Shrank is the past tense of shrink. A past tense of shrink. the past tense of shrink, past tense of to shrink, the act of becoming less, the act of becoming less process or result of becoming less or smaller; "the material lost 2 inches per yard in shrinkage, act of contracting, act of making smaller; process of becoming smaller; act of flinching, process or result of becoming less or smaller; "the material lost 2 inches per yard in shrinkage", from Shrink, plural of shrink, reduced in size by being drawn together; "the shrunken dress was entirely too tight to wear, Shrunk is the past participle of shrink. the past tense and past participle of shrink, reduced in size by being drawn together; "the shrunken dress was entirely too tight to wear", reduced in efficacy or vitality or intensity; "our shriveled receipts during the storm"; "as the project wore on she found her enthusiasm shriveled"; "the dollar's shrunken buying power", shrunk, & a, made smaller, reduced in size, shriveled, withered, Someone or something that is shrunken has become smaller than they used to be. She now looked small, shrunken and pathetic. having become smaller or been made smaller, lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness; "the old woman's shriveled skin"; "he looked shriveled and ill"; "a shrunken old man"; "a lanky scarecrow of a man with withered face and lantern jaws"-W F Starkie; "he did well despite his withered arm"; "a wizened little man with frizzy gray hair",
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To cause something to become smaller
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To contract, to become smaller, especially through exposure to cold and moisture - "This garment will shrink when wet."
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A psychiatrist or therapist; a head-shrinker - "My shrink said that he was an enabler, bad for me."
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To attempt to avoid an unwanted or intimidating duty; as, to shrink from a task
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decrease in size, range, or extent; "His earnings shrank"; "My courage shrivelled when I saw the task before me" become smaller or draw together; "The fabric shrank"; "The balloon shrank" reduce in size; reduce physically; "Hot water will shrink the sweater"; "Can you shrink this image?
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psychiatrist: a physician who specializes in psychiatry Tıp, İlaç
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If you shrink away from someone or something, you move away from them because you are frightened, shocked, or disgusted by them. One child shrinks away from me when I try to talk to him
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The contact manipulation of litho film due to the intentional over exposure of a film positive made from a film negative The width is determined by the amount of trap necessary to visually trap two areas together
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The difference between beginning and ending inventory that can't be accounted for through sales and delivery records Magazine issues that cannot be accounted for as sold or returned and destroyed are labeled shrink The issue of how much if any of the costs associated with shrink should be absorbed by the publisher versus the retailer (who currently absorbs these costs) is a source of contention between the two parties (See Scan-Based Trading )
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The natural enemy of the Hasenfuß-player Ensures that he doesn't win often
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The dimensional change in a rubber part as it cures in the molding operations May also refer to a specific section of the part which changes dimension more radically than other part sections
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To cause something to shrink (intransitive)
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A reduction in die (chip) size A reduction in the size of the circuit design resulting in smaller die sizes that increases the number of possible die per wafer
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contract, become smaller, shrivel; flinch, recoil; decrease, diminish; make smaller, cause to shrink fiil
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psychiatrist (Slang); instance of contracting, instance of becoming smaller; flinching, recoiling isim
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The act shrinking; shrinkage; contraction; also, recoil; withdrawal
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To cause to contract or shrink; as, to shrink finnel by imersing it in boiling water
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To express fear, horror, or pain by contracting the body, or part of it; to shudder; to quake
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reduce in size; reduce physically; "Hot water will shrink the sweater"; "Can you shrink this image?
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become smaller or draw together; "The fabric shrank"; "The balloon shrank"
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reduce in size; reduce physically; "Hot water will shrink the sweater"; "Can you shrink this image?"
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To draw back; to withdraw
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decrease in size, range, or extent; "His earnings shrank"; "My courage shrivelled when I saw the task before me"
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To wrinkle, bend, or curl; to shrivel; hence, to contract into a less extent or compass; to gather together; to become compacted
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To withdraw or retire, as from danger; to decline action from fear; to recoil, as in fear, horror, or distress
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a physician who specializes in psychiatry
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wither, especially with a loss of moisture; "The fruit dried and shriveled"
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draw back, as with fear or pain; "she flinched when they showed the slaughtering of the calf"
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no shrinking violet: see violet. a psychoanalyst or psychiatrist - used humorously
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A shrink is a psychiatrist. I've seen a shrink already
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If cloth or clothing shrinks, it becomes smaller in size, usually as a result of being washed. All my jumpers have shrunk
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If something shrinks or something else shrinks it, it becomes smaller. The vast forests of West Africa have shrunk Hungary may have to lower its hopes of shrinking its state sector. grow
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If you do not shrink from a task or duty, you do it even though it is unpleasant or dangerous. We must not shrink from the legitimate use of force if we are to remain credible
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shrank
A large highly decorative Dutch or German-style piece of furniture, which combines aspects of a clothing wardrobe, curio, and cabinet
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shrank
Simple past of shrink
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shrinking
Possessing the property of reducing in size or significance - "She's a shrinking violet, whenever people look at her she gets smaller."
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shrinking
Present participle of shrink
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shrunken
Reduced in size as a result of shrinkage; shriveled
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shrunken
Past participle of shrink
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shrank
of Shrink
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shrank
Shrank is the past tense of shrink. A past tense of shrink. the past tense of shrink
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shrank
past tense of to shrink
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shrinking
the act of becoming less
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shrinking
the act of becoming less process or result of becoming less or smaller; "the material lost 2 inches per yard in shrinkage
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shrinking
act of contracting, act of making smaller; process of becoming smaller; act of flinching isim
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shrinking
process or result of becoming less or smaller; "the material lost 2 inches per yard in shrinkage"
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shrinking
from Shrink
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shrinks
plural of shrink
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shrunk
reduced in size by being drawn together; "the shrunken dress was entirely too tight to wear
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shrunk
Shrunk is the past participle of shrink. the past tense and past participle of shrink
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shrunk
reduced in size by being drawn together; "the shrunken dress was entirely too tight to wear"
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shrunken
reduced in efficacy or vitality or intensity; "our shriveled receipts during the storm"; "as the project wore on she found her enthusiasm shriveled"; "the dollar's shrunken buying power"
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shrunken
shrunk sıfat
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shrunken
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shrunken
made smaller, reduced in size, shriveled, withered sıfat
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shrunken
Someone or something that is shrunken has become smaller than they used to be. She now looked small, shrunken and pathetic. having become smaller or been made smaller
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shrunken
lean and wrinkled by shrinkage as from age or illness; "the old woman's shriveled skin"; "he looked shriveled and ill"; "a shrunken old man"; "a lanky scarecrow of a man with withered face and lantern jaws"-W F Starkie; "he did well despite his withered arm"; "a wizened little man with frizzy gray hair"
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