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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61. Some of the work, he said, is contracted out.
62. Then his horses contracted a virus.
63. The plaintiff contracted dermatitis, a skin disease.
64. The following year he contracted polio.
65. He contracted the disease through an insect bite.
66. Once more her tummy contracted in memory.
67. Doctors told her she'd contracted polio from her son.
68. We must distinguish between weak forms and contracted forms.
69. He contracted glandular fever and viral meningitis.
70. He does not know when he contracted the virus.
71. Contracted out workers pay a rate of National Insurance contribution reduced by 2%, as do their employers.
72. In the course of medical treatment he was given an injection of anti-tetanus serum as a result of which he contracted encephalitis.
73. He contracted a lung infection which did not respond to treatment.
74. Everything was coming true, then right out of high school I contracted polio and was completely paralyzed within a week.
75. Services can be contracted out or turned over to the private sector.
76. How glad I am, she thought simply, that I have not suddenly contracted syphilis.
77. Such conditions were ideal for spreading the disease; men contracted it in growing numbers and brought it home.
78. These services will be provided either directly by ourselves or by independently contracted suppliers.
79. Dr Chalmers is trying to find out how many people may have contracted the disease in her area.
80. Justin was in the hospital, under observation after he contracted chicken pox and a cough,(http://sentencedict.com/contracted.html) Lopez said.
81. When she contracted polio, which paralyzed her left leg, she was told she would never walk again.
82. It was not known Wednesday what type of pneumonia Yeltsin may have contracted.
83. Even so, Alison winced slightly, confirming their suspicion that the uterus was tender and contracted.
84. When I finally saw his face, the muscles surrounding my solar plexus contracted fiercely with the shock of recognition.
85. Another 7 percent is contracted with independent software house, and computer makers provide the remaining 6 percent.
86. The city of Chicago has contracted to purchase three city transit buses that will be powered by fuel cells.
87. From time to time it contracted, and Davies saw a small pale mass ejected.
88. I have always thought pneumonia was the root of it all, contracted during that six-day match in the bitter cold.
89. They surmised he had shoulder palsy or a complication from a long-hidden ailment contracted in the war.
90. In no instance had any person recently vaccinated or re-vaccinated contracted the disease.
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