WordLens

shrinkage

1 of 1noun
/ˈʃrɪŋkɪdʒ/
Forms:shrinkages
1

the process of something getting smaller or decrease in size

  • The shrinkage of the sweater after washing made it unwearable.
  • Economic shrinkage led to store closures across the country.
  • The shrinkage of the glacier over decades alarmed scientists.
  • Fabric shrinkage can be prevented by following care labels.
  • The shrinkage of his savings forced him to rethink his retirement plan.
Synonyms:
2

loss of inventory due to theft (shoplifting), damage, or errors in recording

  • The store installed security cameras to reduce shrinkage from shoplifting.
  • Annual shrinkage cost the retailer thousands in lost merchandise.
  • Employee theft accounted for 30% of the company's shrinkage last year.
  • Poor inventory management led to shrinkage that wasn't actual theft.
  • Anti-theft tags help prevent shrinkage of high-value items.
Synonyms:
3

the amount by which something shrinks