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shrunken
[ shruhng-kuhn ]
adjective
- contracted or lessened in size, extent, or scope:
Many state agencies are operating with a shrunken workforce.
shrunken
/ ˈʃʌŋə /
verb
- a past participle of shrink
adjective
- usually prenominal reduced in size
a shrunken head
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·ܲIJ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of shrunken1
Example Sentences
But O’Leary said shrunken windows are warping ultimate box office success and consumer demand.
Alongside the skull - which is from a Belgian collection – the sale listed shrunken heads from the Jivaro people of South America and skulls from the Ekoi people of West Africa.
With Sofia, though, LeFranc demonstrates an understanding of an underlying frustration with how these stories depict female characters and a misogynistic culture's shrunken regard for female power.
The Swan auction house, in Tetsworth, Oxfordshire, had listed objects including skulls, shrunken heads and other remains originating from communities across the globe.
There are too many roadblocks for that to happen, including a lack of chargers and a shrunken pool of manufacturers that can deliver electric buses.
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