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  2. shrink ( shrihngk. ) intransitive verb. 1. (to become smaller) a. encogerse. A dryer won't make all parts of the sweater shrink equally.La secadora no hará que todas las partes del suéter se encojan en igual medida. b. reducirse. The beach shrunk by ten feet after the storm washed away the sand.

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  4. 1. (= get smaller) encogerse. to shrink in the wash encogerse al lavar. “will not shrink” no se encoge ⧫ inencogible. to shrink away to nothing reducirse a nada ⧫ desaparecer. 2. (also: shrink away, shrink back) retroceder ⧫ echar marcha atrás. I shrink from doing it no me atrevo a hacerlo. he did not shrink from touching it no vaciló en tocarlo.

  5. to become smaller, or to make something smaller. encoger, encogerse, reducir, reducirse. Your sweater will shrink if you wash it at too high a temperature. The company's profits have shrunk from $5.5 million to $1.25 million. Los beneficios de la empresa se han reducido de los 5,5 millones de dólares a los 1,25 millones.

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  7. Synonyms: become smaller, get smaller, contract, shrivel, shrivel up, more... Collocations: [packed, packaged, protected] with shrink-wrap, slang: you [should, need to] see a shrink!, slang: sees a shrink [regularly, once a week], more... Forum discussions with the word (s) "shrink" in the title: a shrink.

  8. shrink (also: de-escalate, narrow down, diminish, dwindle, narrow, narrow) volume_up. reducirse {vb} more_vert. In other words, a shrinking workforce will have to support a rapidly growing number of non-working people even in the enlarged European Union.

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