Meaning of indent
Definition of indent
(noun)
an
order
for goods to be exported or
imported
the
space
left
between
the
margin
and the
start
of an indented
line
(verb)
set in from the margin; "Indent the paragraphs of a letter"
cut or
tear
along
an
irregular
line
so that the
parts
can
later
be
matched
for authentication; "indent the documents"
make
a
depression
into; "The
bicycle
dented
my car"
notch
the
edge
of or
make
jagged
bind
by or as if by indentures, as of an
apprentice
or servant; "an
indentured
servant"
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