shrank

[ʃræŋk]

shrank Definition

past tense of 'shrink': to become or make something smaller in size or amount, especially as a result of the effect of heat or water.

Using shrank: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "shrank" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sweater shrank in the wash.

  • Example

    The company shrank its workforce by 20%.

  • Example

    The lake has been shrinking due to drought.

  • Example

    The plastic bottle shrank when exposed to high temperatures.

shrank Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with shrank

  • to move back or away from someone or something in fear or disgust

    Example

    He shrank away from the spider crawling on his arm.

  • to avoid doing something because of fear or reluctance

    Example

    She never shrank from a challenge and always faced it head-on.

  • to become withdrawn or introverted, often due to fear or anxiety

    Example

    After the accident, he shrank into himself and became very quiet and reserved.

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Summary: shrank in Brief

'Shrank' [ʃræŋk] is the past tense of 'shrink,' which means to become or make something smaller in size or amount, often due to heat or water. Examples include 'The sweater shrank in the wash' and 'The company shrank its workforce by 20%.' Phrases like 'shrink away' denote moving back in fear, while 'shrink from' implies avoiding something due to reluctance.