shrinks in English

noun
1
a clinical psychologist, psychiatrist, or psychotherapist.
you should see a shrink
verb
1
become or make smaller in size or amount; contract or cause to contract.
the workforce has shrunk to less than a thousand
2
move back or away, especially because of fear or disgust.
she shrank away from him, covering her face
noun
verb

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "shrinks" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "shrinks", or refer to the context using the word "shrinks" in the English Dictionary.

1. Fear shrinks the brain.

2. He shrinks from hurting animals.

3. Spend all my money on shrinks

4. This kind of cloth shrinks easily.

5. Such help to industry shrinks the tax base.

6. try telling that to about 10 different kiddie shrinks.

7. Its surface area in the summer shrinks year by year.

8. Bugged: Earth’s insect population shrinks 27% in 30 years

9. Leave the " why " to the cops and the shrinks.

10. I'm worried about washing that shirt in case it shrinks.

11. The pineal gland is large in children, but shrinks at puberty.

12. A brave fighter never shrinks from danger in executing an assignment.

13. Of course, it also shrinks the pumping equipment and its capital costs.

14. 20 I'm worried about washing that shirt in case it shrinks.

15. When the serosa shrinks the amnion spreads out over the yolk surface.

16. Your willy shrinks because speed is a vasodilator and opens up your blood vessels.

17. Synonyms for Condenses include compresses, contracts, constricts, compacts, squeezes, collapses, constringes, capsulizes, shrinks and capsules

18. Synonyms for Cringes include shrinks, recoils, flinches, blenches, quails, shies, cowers, winces, crouches and dodges

19. “Apodis’ unparalleled cost-performance shrinks OTN blades component count, increases density and slashes power consumption

20. Brunch builds, lints, compiles, concatenates and shrinks your HTML5 app in an ultra-simple way

21. Shrinks the sunspot the bridge, the ship, the human, is moving slowly, all not anxious appearance.

22. Synonyms for Cowers include retreats, shrinks, blenches, flinches, recoils, blanches, hides, backs away, draws back and pulls back

23. Synonyms for Abhors include abominates, despises, detests, hates, loathes, execrates, dislikes, disdains, recoils from and shrinks from

24. Synonyms for Balks include resists, eschews, hesitates, disdains, jibs, refuses to, scorns, shrinks from, demurs from and desists

25. When the air dries out (that is, the level of humidity decreases), wood gives off moisture and shrinks.

26. 7 The price of a cashcard is evidently a rate of return that shrinks your savings in terms of real spending power.

27. Banish has a Patented Micronization process that takes these normally bulky, heavy oils and shrinks them down to less than 1 micron in size.

28. 26 Self-discipline is neurological functional symptom: Because hemal easy shrinks, appear the hectic fever with not steady movement, perspire, dazed, swimmy reach palpitation.

29. In paper making the paper sheet shrinks as it passes around steam heated drying arranged in groups, which must run at successively slower speeds.

30. Once out of reach owing to the blanket of ice that entombed them, these resources look temptingly grabbable as climate change shrinks the ice shelf.

31. Michael Befuddles a hardware store patron with a collapsible spray paint can, and cuts a costume shop employee down to size when he shrinks into a leprechaun outfit

32. ‘The 59-year-old, with the Courtly manner of the southern black gentry, shrinks from criticizing others.’ ‘The silver-haired Virginian with Courtly manners is a throwback to …

33. She gazeth on — he doth not stir — Her fierce eyes close, her brute lip quivers; She longs to strike, but she shrinks and shivers: The light on his face Appalleth her

34. Sinew makes for an excellent cordage material for three reasons: It is extremely strong, it contains natural glues, and it shrinks as it dries, doing away with the need for knots.

35. We have to break parents out of this straitjacket that the only ideas we can try at home are ones that come from shrinks or self- help gurus or other family experts.

36. The plan also cuts tank units, infantry Battalions and other forces as the Marine Corps shrinks in size to focus on the new gear that Berger says the force needs to take on more sophisticated

37. When autistic patients do it, their Amygdalae are much dimmer.: And then you put them in a fmri machine and the size of Amygdalae actually shrinks, and there is tons of research like that.

38. Ancor Heat Shrink 3/4" x 3" 3-Pak #639-306103 Package of 3 Black 3 in (7.6 cm) long sections with a 1/2 in (12.7 mm) diameter that shrinks to 5/3

39. Every year it shrinks, weaker and worse, stripped away by a thousand chattering stupidities; everywhere the desert is growing and the ice caps melting into the sea, two vast Blanknesses gorging themselves on what remains.

40. Isms, Centralisms, monopolisms, collectivisms, syndicalisms, and absolutisms; and, 'having thought taken,' we may well,) feel more shy of identifying Progress, The Good Life, and Truth with 'mere multiplication of matter.''' Good; but while the finances of the Church are in the hands of the Rothschilds, - the authority of the Church shrinks to

41. Coward: 1 n a person who shows fear or timidity Types: show 9 types hide 9 types cur a Cowardly and despicable person dastard a despicable Coward craven , poltroon , recreant an abject Coward quaker , trembler one who quakes and trembles with (or as with) fear shrinking violet , shy person someone who shrinks from familiarity with others

42. When a battery or a battery pack is exposed to an abnormal environment, with the result that the temperature of the battery or the battery pack exceeds a predetermined temperature level, the heat shrinkage tube of the safety switch shrinks to directly interrupt external charge current, thereby preventing the further charge of the battery or the battery pack.

43. "one who lacks courage to meet danger or shrinks from the chance of being hurt," mid-13c., from Anglo-French couard, couart, Old French coart "Coward" (no longer the usual word in French, which has now in this sense poltron, from Italian, and lâche), from coe "tail," from Latin coda, popular dialect variant of cauda "tail" (see coda) + -ard, an agent noun suffix denoting one that