shrink

UK /ˈʃɹɪŋk/ US /ˈʃɹɪŋk/
verb 5noun 3

Definitions

verb

1

To cause to become smaller.

The dryer shrank my sweater.

The bottom line is this: To shrink your gut, you need to start listening to it.

2

To become smaller; to contract.

This garment will shrink when wet.

I have not found that water, by mixture of ashes, will shrink or draw into less room.

3

To cower or flinch.

Molly shrank away from the blows of the whip.

4

To draw back; to withdraw.

The Libyc Hammon ſhrinks his horn,

5

To withdraw or retire, as from danger.

What happier natures shrink at with affright, / The hard inhabitant contends is right.

They assisted us against the Thebans when you shrank from the task.

noun

1

Shrinkage; contraction; recoil.

Yet almost with, with sudden shrink, That I had less to praise.

2

A psychiatrist or psychotherapist.

You need to see a shrink, you crazy fool.

My shrink said that he was an enabler, bad for me.

3

Loss of inventory, for example due to shoplifting or not selling items before their expiration date.

Assuming the retailer's shrink is average or below, and the owner is comfortable with the level of shrink, perhaps nothing more need be done except to maintain vigilance and to monitor the shrink for signs of emerging problems.

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