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  1. shrink n: slang (psychiatrist) psiquiatra, siquiatra n común (coloquial, peyorativo) loquero, loquera nm, nf : Sarah is working through some personal problems and sees a shrink once a week. Sarah está teniendo problemas personales y ve a un psiquiatra una vez por semana.

  2. Shrinking means becoming smaller or less in size, amount, or importance. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with examples from various sources.

  3. 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.

  4. becoming smaller or less: The shrinking workforce would have to support a growing number of retired people. rapidly/steadily/slowly shrinking The rapidly shrinking middle class worries that our children won't have the same chances we had. a shrinking budget / economy / market.

  5. shrink (también: 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.

  6. 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.