shrinker


shrink

S0375600 (shrĭngk)v. shrank (shrăngk) or shrunk (shrŭngk), shrunk or shrunk·en (shrŭng′kən), shrink·ing, shrinks v.intr.1. a. To become or appear to become smaller: The shadows shrank as the sun rose higher. The mountains shrank in the distance as we drove away.b. To become smaller from exposure to heat, moisture, or cold: The sweater shrank in the wash.2. To become reduced in amount or value; dwindle: His savings quickly shrank. The market for that product has been shrinking.3. To move back or away, especially in fear: "She shrank back against the wall and flattened her palms against it" (Pearl S. Buck).4. To show reluctance; hesitate: We should not shrink from making such a sacrifice.v.tr. To cause to shrink: The treatment shrank the tumor.n.1. a. The act of shrinking.b. The degree to which something shrinks; shrinkage.2. Slang A psychotherapist.
[Middle English shrinken, to wither, shrivel up, from Old English scrincan; see sker- in Indo-European roots.]
shrink′a·ble adj.shrink′er n.