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Decrease in size
Answer for the clue "Decrease in size ", 6 letters:
shrink
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Word definitions for shrink in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"an act of shrinking," 1580s, from shrink (v.). Slang meaning "psychiatrist," (1966) is from head-shrinker .
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Shrink \Shrink\, n. The act shrinking; shrinkage; contraction; also, recoil; withdrawal. Yet almost wish, with sudden shrink, That I had less to praise. --Leigh Hunt. [Contraction of head-shrinker, a colloquial term for psychiatrist.] a psychiatrist. [Coll.] ...
Usage examples of shrink.
Ugly and at once it shrinks within itself, denies the thing, turns away from it, not accordant, resenting it.
And they shrunk with affright from his ugly sight, Whose work they delighted to do.
It drew inward, shrinking from the touch of the silk to avoid allergic reaction.
Shrinking himself, crying curses for the necessity, Braggen lashed their balked rumps with the ends of his reins and drove them to forsake their sound instincts.
It seemed that Beryn had shrunk into himself, turned old and grey and somehow smaller.
Slowly, her world had shrunken until the health of her horse and the blessedly empty path behind encompassed her entire world.
The nine shrinking battalions left trails of crushed and bloodied grass as they crawled northwards and the crawl was threatening to come to a full halt when all that would be left of the division would be nine bands of survivors clustered round their precious colours.
Hanging to the hard chrome rail, I shrank from the pitiless, bottomless mystery of infinite space.
The Bravo listened in silence, though his companion, who, at another moment, and under other emotions, would have avoided him as one shrinks from contagion, saw, on looking mournfully up into his face, that the muscles were slightly agitated, and that a paleness crossed his cheeks, which the light of the moon rendered ghastly.
Black Death was, of course, a shrunken population, which, owing to wars, brigandage, and recurrence of the plague, declined even further by the end of the 14th century.
Ben Tremont let out a roar, and every broncho boy threw his rifle to his shoulder, and the Indians shrank back in silence.
Forms are rigidly insisted upon, and the reputation of the church for exclusiveness is so well known that those in the humbler walks of life shrink from entering its doors.
Gibbon extruded new organs to probe it and finally shrank away from its pumps and tanks and shielded chambers as if they had been alien monsters crouching.
Before we know it we become demoralized, and shrink from the tonic of the sudden change to sharp weather, as the steamed hydropathic patient does from the plunge.
She had the freak coloring that marked out the hypersensitive empath, and Reidel shrank before the intense wisdom and compassion in those wide eyes.