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Stretchings Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for stretchings in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of stretchings in 10 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for stretchings alphabetically.

abridgement
  • abbreviation
  • abstract
  • brief
  • compendium
  • condensation
  • conspectus
  • contraction
  • curtailment
  • cutting
  • decrease
  • digest
  • diminishment
abridgment
  • breviary
  • compend
  • compendium
  • curtailment
  • decrease
  • digest
  • diminution
  • epitome
  • lessening
  • outline
  • reduction
  • sketch
compression
  • confining
  • squeezing
condensation
  • abstract
  • boildown
  • breviary
  • brief
  • compendium
  • compression
  • concentration
  • consolidation
  • conspectus
  • contraction
  • curtailment
  • digest
contraction
  • abbreviating
  • abbreviation
  • abridging
  • abridgment
  • compression
  • condensation
  • condensing
  • confinement
  • confining
  • constriction
  • curtailing
  • curtailment
decrease
  • abatement
  • compression
  • condensation
  • constriction
  • contraction
  • cutback
  • decline
  • declining
  • decrescence
  • depression
  • diminution
  • discount
lessening
  • abating
  • declining
  • depreciating
  • diminishing
  • dropping
  • dwindling
  • dying down
  • ebbing
  • fading away
  • lightening
  • losing momentum
  • lowering
reduction
  • abatement
  • attrition
  • conquest
  • contraction
  • curtailment
  • cut
  • cutback
  • debasement
  • decrement
  • degradation
  • devaluation
  • diminution
shortening
  • abbreviation
  • contraction
  • curtailment
  • reduction
  • retrenchment
shrinkage
  • contraction
  • depreciation
  • diminution
  • lessening
  • loss
  • reduction
  • shrinking

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