The difference between Expansion and Shrinkage

When used as nouns, expansion means the act or process of expanding, whereas shrinkage means the act of shrinking, or the proportion by which something shrinks.


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  1. Expansion as a noun:

    The act or process of expanding.

    Examples:

    "The expansion of metals and plastics in response to heat is well understood."

  2. Expansion as a noun:

    The fractional change in unit length per unit length per unit temperature change.

  3. Expansion as a noun:

    A new addition.

    Examples:

    "My new office is in the expansion behind the main building."

  4. Expansion as a noun:

    A product to be used with a previous product.

    Examples:

    "This expansion requires the original game board."

  5. Expansion as a noun:

    That which is expanded; expanse; extended surface.

  6. Expansion as a noun (steam engines):

    The operation of steam in a cylinder after its communication with the boiler has been cut off, by which it continues to exert pressure upon the moving piston.

  1. Shrinkage as a noun:

    The act of shrinking, or the proportion by which something shrinks.

  2. Shrinkage as a noun:

    The loss of merchandise through theft, spoilage, and obsolescence.

  3. Shrinkage as a noun (slang):

    The reduction in size of the male genitalia when cold, such as from immersion in cold water.

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