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11Indent — [engl.], Absatzeinzug …
12indent — (v.) early 15c., indenten/endenten to make notches; to give (something) a toothed or jagged appearance, also to make a legal indenture, from O.Fr. endenter to notch or dent, give a serrated edge to, from M.L. indentare to furnish with teeth, from …
13indent — is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable as a noun and with the stress on the second syllable as a verb …
14indent — [v] make a space; push in slightly bash, cave in, cut, dent, depress, dint, hollow, jag, mark, nick, notch, pink, pit, rabbet, rut, scallop, score, serrate; concepts 158,201,208 Ant. flush …
15indent — ► VERB 1) form deep recesses or notches in. 2) position or begin (a line or block of text) further from the margin than the main part of the text. 3) make a requisition or written order for something. ► NOUN 1) Brit. an official order or… …
16indent — in|dent1 [ınˈdent] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: endenter, from dent tooth ] to start a line of writing further towards the middle of the page than other lines ▪ Use the Tab key to indent the first line of the paragraph. indent 2… …
17indent — v. (BE) (d; intr.) ( to request officially ) to indent for; on (we had to indent on the company for new typewriters) * * * [ ɪndent] on (we had to indent on the company for new typewriters) (BE) (d; intr.) ( to request officially ) to indent for …
18indent — I UK [ɪnˈdent] / US verb Word forms indent : present tense I/you/we/they indent he/she/it indents present participle indenting past tense indented past participle indented 1) [transitive] to start a line of writing or printing further from the… …
19indent — noun / ɪndent/ 1. an order placed by an importer for goods from overseas ● They put in an indent for a new stock of soap. 2. a line of typing which starts several spaces from the left hand margin ■ verb /ɪn dent/ 1. ♦ to indent for something to… …
20indent — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French endenter, from en + dent tooth, from Latin dent , dens more at tooth Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to divide (a document) so as to produce sections with irregular edges that can be… …