unshrunk

unshrunk

(ʌnˈʃrʌŋk)
adj
not shrunk
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The unshrunk tube is fitted on the wire and is shrunk using a hot air gun, soldering iron, or through heat from a lighter to wrap around the joint, terminal, and connections tightly.
The steers were weighed individually (unshrunk) using a single confinement livestock scale (Stathmas type 513417) on two consecutive days at the beginning and at the end of each feeding period and at 28-d intervals.
Honey, I unshrunk the fish A lab test raises hope that over generations fish could recover some of their former size if people stopped catching just the big ones.
While newspapers steadily reduced the sizes of the strips in their funny pages, Trudeau alone was able to insist that his cartoon stay unshrunk. Not that it always mattered what went on in the comics section: Like Pogo before it, Doonesbury was often printed on the opinion page, away from all the cartoon rabble.