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  1. to make or become shorter or narrower or generally smaller in size: contract to In spoken English, "do not" often contracts to "don't". As it cooled, the metal contracted. [ I ] to become smaller in amount or quantity: A recession is a period when the economy is contracting. Agricultural output has contracted by 2.3 percent.

  2. to make or become shorter or narrower or generally smaller in size: contract to In spoken English, "do not" often contracts to "don't". As it cooled, the metal contracted. [ I ] to become smaller in amount or quantity: A recession is a period when the economy is contracting.

  3. : a business arrangement for the supply of goods or services at a fixed price. make parts on contract. c. : the act of marriage or an agreement to marry. 2. : a document describing the terms of a contract. Have you signed the contract yet? 3. : the final bid to win a specified number of tricks in bridge. 4.

  4. a legal document that states and explains a formal agreement between two different people or groups, or the agreement itself: a contract of employment. a temporary / building contract. break (the terms of) a contractThey could take legal action against you if you break (the terms of) the contract.

  5. CONTRACTED definition: drawn together; reduced in compass or size; made smaller; shrunken | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  6. Contracted definition: drawn together; reduced in compass or size; made smaller; shrunken. . See examples of CONTRACTED used in a sentence.

  7. n. 1. a. An agreement between two or more parties, especially one that is written and enforceable by law. b. The writing or document containing such an agreement. 2. The branch of law dealing with formal agreements between parties. 3. Marriage as a formal agreement; betrothal. 4. Games. a. The last and highest bid of a suit in one hand in bridge.

  8. Definition of contract verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. A contract is a legal agreement, usually between two companies or between an employer and employee, which involves doing work for a stated sum of money. The company won a prestigious contract for work on Europe's tallest building. He was given a seven-year contract with an annual salary of $150,000.

  10. to make or become shorter or narrower or generally smaller in size: contract to In spoken English, "do not" often contracts to "don't". As it cooled, the metal contracted. [ I ] to become smaller in amount or quantity: A recession is a period when the economy is contracting. Agricultural output has contracted by 2.3 percent.

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