Contractive

/kənˈtræktɪv/ adjective

Definition

Tending to contract or cause contraction; having the quality of drawing together or reducing.

Etymology

From 'contract' + '-ive' (tending to). This adjective describes the inherent tendency or effect of causing something to shrink or be drawn together.

Kelly Says

Cold is contractive—it makes materials shrink—which is why metal bridge joints need special expansion gaps to prevent buckling in winter!

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