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shrunken

[shruhng-kuhn] / ˈʃrʌŋ kən /


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On top of a degraded infrastructure, it would have to contend with a shrunken military and new threats such as drones.

From The Wall Street Journal

His club has had to cancel several competitions since January, as the lake's shrunken surface is no longer suited for sailing.

From Reuters

However, Credit Suisse's profitable private banking business, serving the world's wealthy, is arguably the bit management and Swiss authorities will want a shrunken bank to retain.

From Reuters

Many expect her to retire rather than lead Democrats in a shrunken minority.

From Seattle Times

Most of the country’s 435 House seats were not in contention anyway, leaving the two sides to scrap over a battlefield shrunken by gerrymandering and sorted into polarized geographic enclaves.

From New York Times