shrink
This word carries a strong sense of contraction, whether physical or psychological. When applied to materials, it suggests a permanent or semi-permanent reduction in volume, often associated with a mistake in care or a reaction to environmental stress. In a behavioral sense, it describes a visceral reaction of withdrawal. This can be a physical flinch of horror or a mental avoidance of a daunting task. The noun form is a highly informal, slightly reductive slang term for a psychiatrist, deriving from the idea of shrinking a patient's problems or the shrinking of the mind's complexities during analysis.
Meanings
To become smaller in size, typically due to the effect of heat, moisture, or a chemical process.
"The wool sweater shrank in the wash."
To make something become smaller in size, often through washing or heating.
"The high temperature shrank the plastic tubing."
To move back or away from something because of fear, disgust, or horror.
"She shrank from the sight of the accident."
To avoid doing something that is unpleasant or difficult.
"He shrank from the responsibility of leading the team."
A person who provides psychotherapy or psychiatric treatment, used informally.
"I think I need to see a shrink to deal with my anxiety."