n.
/
ˈkɒntrakt/
- a written or spoken agreement intended to be enforceable by law.
- informal an arrangement for someone to be killed by a hired assassin.
- Bridge the declarer's undertaking to win the number of tricks bid with a stated suit as trumps.
v.
/
kənˈtrakt/
- decrease in size, number, or range.
▸(of a muscle) become shorter and tighter in order to effect movement of part of the body.
▸shorten (a word or phrase) by combination or elision.
- enter into a formal and legally binding agreement.
▸
(contract in/into)
Brit. choose to be involved in.
▸
(contract out)
Brit. choose to withdraw from or not become involved in.
▸
(contract something out)
arrange for work to be done by another organization.
- catch or develop (a disease).
- become liable to pay (a debt).
Derivative
- contractee n.
- contractive adj.
Etymology
ME: via OFr. from L. contractus, from contract-, contrahere ‘draw together, tighten’.