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I . shrunken [ˈʃrʌŋkən] ADJ

shrunken

II . shrunken [ˈʃrʌŋkən] VB

shrunken pp of shrink

See also shrink , shrink

shrink2 [ʃrɪŋk] N inf

1. shrink (psychiatrist):

2. shrink (psychoanalyst):

I . shrink1 <shrank, shrunk [or AM shrunk, shrunken]> [ʃrɪŋk] VB trans

II . shrink1 <shrank, shrunk [or AM shrunk, shrunken]> [ʃrɪŋk] VB intr

2. shrink liter (hide):

3. shrink liter (pull back):

4. shrink (be reluctant to):

I . shrink1 <shrank, shrunk [or AM shrunk, shrunken]> [ʃrɪŋk] VB trans

II . shrink1 <shrank, shrunk [or AM shrunk, shrunken]> [ʃrɪŋk] VB intr

2. shrink liter (hide):

3. shrink liter (pull back):

4. shrink (be reluctant to):

shrink2 [ʃrɪŋk] N inf

1. shrink (psychiatrist):

2. shrink (psychoanalyst):

I . shrink-wrap N

II . shrink-wrap VB trans

shrink-wrap food:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This observation occurs because gallstones are formed over an extended period of time, resulting in a shrunken, fibrotic gall bladder which does not distend easily.
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I gather the sad shrunken little oranges and rustle up the most delicious clementine cake.
www.stuff.co.nz
He appears shrunken, scrawny in the way pensioners sometimes do, his head poking out from his shirt collar like the head of a tortoise.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
However, the most noticeable change is that the format is a much-shrunken letter size document, no longer on the old broadsheet.
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Infected larvae appear shrunken, pale buff, covered by a weft of hyphae, with or without the production of ascomata.
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Faced with a shrunken bank balance he starts to sleep out.
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He suffered from polio as a child and was left with a slightly shrunken left leg, although this did not inhibit his sports career.
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He also warns that if it is used on anything more than once, the shrunken object disappears completely.
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This small rural hamlet can be succinctly described as a series of scattered houses that remain of the shrunken medieval village.
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