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verb decrease in size, range, or extent.noun slang, sometimes pejorative A psychiatrist or therapist a head-shrinker.įrom WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University.verb intransitive, figuratively To attempt to avoid an unwanted or intimidating duty as, to shrink from a task.verb ergative To contract, to (cause to) become smaller.transitive verb (Mach.) to fix (one piece or part) firmly around (another) by natural contraction in cooling, as a tire on a wheel, or a hoop upon a cannon, which is made slightly smaller than the part it is to fit, and expanded by heat till it can be slipped into place.įrom Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.transitive verb obsolete To draw back to withdraw.transitive verb To cause to contract or shrink.noun The act shrinking shrinkage contraction also, recoil withdrawal.intransitive verb rare To express fear, horror, or pain by contracting the body, or part of it to shudder to quake.intransitive verb To withdraw or retire, as from danger to decline action from fear to recoil, as in fear, horror, or distress.intransitive verb To wrinkle, bend, or curl to shrivel hence, to contract into a less extent or compass to gather together to become compacted.To cause to contract: as, to shrink flannel by immersing it in boiling water.įrom the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.To express fear, horror, or pain by shrugging or contracting the body wince flinch.To decline or hesitate to act, as from fear recoil morally or mentally, as in fear, horror, distrust, distaste, and the like.To draw back or retire, as from danger recoil physically, as in fear, horror, or distrust sometimes, simply, to go aside.To shrivel: become wrinkled by contraction, as the skin.To contract spontaneously draw or be drawn into less length, breadth, or compass by an inherent property: as, woolen cloth shrinks in hot water a flaxen or hempen line shrinks in a humid atmosphere.A withdrawing from fear or horror recoil.A diminution a falling away shrinkage.The act of shrinking a spontaneous drawing into less compass.noun The degree to which something shrinks shrinkage.intransitive verb To show reluctance hesitate.intransitive verb To move back or away, especially in fear.intransitive verb To become reduced in amount or value dwindle.intransitive verb To become smaller from exposure to heat, moisture, or cold.intransitive verb To become or appear to become smaller.From The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.