Similar words: contract, contract rate, contractor, contraction, contracting, social contract, contractual liability, extracted. Meaning: [kən'træktɪd] adj. reduced in size or pulled together.
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1. He contracted his brows and swallowed medicine down.
2. He contracted a serious illness and died a month later.
3. As a child she contracted polio and was crippled for life.
4. The city council has contracted with White Company for the new building.
5. They have contracted to build a railway across Africa.
6. The government contracted out hospital cleaning to private companies.
7. They contracted an alliance with another country.
8. The builders have contracted for three bridges this year.
9. 'I will' can be contracted to 'I'll'.
10. She has contracted a severe fever.
11. She had contracted a most unsuitable marriage.
12. My son's contracted a severe fever.
13. She has contracted to work 20 hours a week.
14. Our business has contracted a lot recently.
15. The player is contracted to play until August.
16. Only a few employees have contracted out so far.
17. She contracted a formal marriage to a British ex-serviceman.
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18. They are contracted to work 35 hours a week.
19. Mr Brown contracted friendship with his neighbour.
20. He contracted malaria while he was travelling.
21. Many employees contracted out of the pension plan.
22. He contracted AIDS from a blood transfusion.
23. He contracted Spanish flu,(sentencedict.com) which almost killed him.
24. The economy has contracted by 2.5%.
25. The virus is contracted through exchange of bodily fluids.
26. Have you contracted in to the pension scheme?
27. She contracted the disease during her youth.
28. Two-thirds of the adult population there has contracted AIDS.
29. He contracted a rare form of cancer.
30. He contracted huge debts by rash spending.
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