0 If something shrivels, it becomes smaller, dryer, and covered in lines, often because it is old. -- высыхать, сморщиваться
Most cold war institutions shriveled in the 1990s, along with their superpower backing.
One of the major factors behind the worldwide evolution of educational marketing could be a result of globalization, which has dramatically shrivelled the world.
By the time of flowering, the leaves will usually have already shrivelled.
When dried, jelly fungi become hard and shriveled; when exposed to water, they return to their original form.
After the disease has used all the resources of the leaves, they have become black and shriveled.
When the meat was shriveling, flaking, and falling off, one anonymous donor gave the gallery $260 for replacement meat.
Once the berry is completely drained, it shrivels to show the upcoming evolution.
My soul has grown very small and shriveled in my body.