contract, shrink, condense, compress, constrict, deflate mean to decrease in bulk or volume. contract applies to a drawing together of surfaces or particles or a reduction of area or length.
SHRINK definition: 1. to become smaller, or to make something smaller: 2. to move away from someone or something. Learn more.
Shrink definition: to draw back, as in retreat or avoidance.. See examples of SHRINK used in a sentence.
1. to contract or lessen in size: cloth that shrinks if washed. 2. to become reduced in extent, compass, or value. 3. to draw back; recoil: to shrink from danger. 4. to cause to shrink or
To shrink means to become or make smaller in size, quantity, degree, or importance. It can apply to physical objects reducing in size, as well as abstract concepts such as reducing influence or
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
Definition of shrink verb from the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary. [intransitive, transitive] shrink (something) to become smaller, especially when washed in water that is too hot; to
verb intransitive, figuratively To attempt to avoid an unwanted or intimidating duty; as, to shrink from a task.
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 (third-person singular simple present shrinks, present participle shrinking, simple past shrank or (nonstandard) shrunk, past participle shrunk or shrunken) (transitive) To
contract, shrink, condense, compress, constrict, deflate mean to decrease in bulk or volume. contract applies to a drawing together of surfaces or particles or a reduction of area or length.
SHRINK definition: 1. to become smaller, or to make something smaller: 2. to move away from someone or something. Learn more.
Shrink definition: to draw back, as in retreat or avoidance.. See examples of SHRINK used in a sentence.
1. to contract or lessen in size: cloth that shrinks if washed. 2. to become reduced in extent, compass, or value. 3. to draw back; recoil: to shrink from danger. 4. to cause to shrink or
To shrink means to become or make smaller in size, quantity, degree, or importance. It can apply to physical objects reducing in size, as well as abstract concepts such as reducing influence or
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
Definition of shrink verb from the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary. [intransitive, transitive] shrink (something) to become smaller, especially when washed in water that is too hot; to
verb intransitive, figuratively To attempt to avoid an unwanted or intimidating duty; as, to shrink from a task.
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 (third-person singular simple present shrinks, present participle shrinking, simple past shrank or (nonstandard) shrunk, past participle shrunk or shrunken) (transitive) To
contract, shrink, condense, compress, constrict, deflate mean to decrease in bulk or volume. contract applies to a drawing together of surfaces or particles or a reduction of area or length.
SHRINK definition: 1. to become smaller, or to make something smaller: 2. to move away from someone or something. Learn more.
Shrink definition: to draw back, as in retreat or avoidance.. See examples of SHRINK used in a sentence.
1. to contract or lessen in size: cloth that shrinks if washed. 2. to become reduced in extent, compass, or value. 3. to draw back; recoil: to shrink from danger. 4. to cause to shrink or
To shrink means to become or make smaller in size, quantity, degree, or importance. It can apply to physical objects reducing in size, as well as abstract concepts such as reducing influence or
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
Definition of shrink verb from the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary. [intransitive, transitive] shrink (something) to become smaller, especially when washed in water that is too hot; to
verb intransitive, figuratively To attempt to avoid an unwanted or intimidating duty; as, to shrink from a task.
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 (third-person singular simple present shrinks, present participle shrinking, simple past shrank or (nonstandard) shrunk, past participle shrunk or shrunken) (transitive) To
contract, shrink, condense, compress, constrict, deflate mean to decrease in bulk or volume. contract applies to a drawing together of surfaces or particles or a reduction of area or length.
SHRINK definition: 1. to become smaller, or to make something smaller: 2. to move away from someone or something. Learn more.
Shrink definition: to draw back, as in retreat or avoidance.. See examples of SHRINK used in a sentence.
1. to contract or lessen in size: cloth that shrinks if washed. 2. to become reduced in extent, compass, or value. 3. to draw back; recoil: to shrink from danger. 4. to cause to shrink or
To shrink means to become or make smaller in size, quantity, degree, or importance. It can apply to physical objects reducing in size, as well as abstract concepts such as reducing influence or
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
Definition of shrink verb from the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary. [intransitive, transitive] shrink (something) to become smaller, especially when washed in water that is too hot; to
verb intransitive, figuratively To attempt to avoid an unwanted or intimidating duty; as, to shrink from a task.
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 (third-person singular simple present shrinks, present participle shrinking, simple past shrank or (nonstandard) shrunk, past participle shrunk or shrunken) (transitive) To