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  1. INDENT definition: 1. to make a space at the edge or on the surface of something: 2. to make an official request for…. Learn more.

  2. to set (something, such as a line of a paragraph) in from the margin; to notch the edge of : make jagged; to order by an indent… See the full definition

  3. In basic terms, indentation refers to the practice of starting a line of text further to the right than the surrounding lines. It is commonly used to visually separate or highlight specific parts of a document, creating a more structured and organized layout.

  4. to make a space at the edge or on the surface of something: be indented from Each new paragraph should be indented about an inch from the margin. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Publishing: printing & word processing. 3-D printing. backspace. bed. boldfaced. bolding. imprint. indentation. inline. intaglio printing. italic.

  5. to draw upon a person or thing for something. to enter into an agreement by indenture; make a compact. noun. a toothlike notch or deep recess; indentation. an indention. an indenture.

  6. 1. The act of indenting or the condition of being indented. 2. A blank space before the beginning of an indented line: a two-pica indent. 3. An indenture. 4. A US certificate issued at the close of the American Revolution for interest due on the public debt. 5. Chiefly British An official requisition or purchase order for goods.

  7. To indent is to begin text with a blank space between it and the margin. When you're writing an essay, you can indent the first sentence of each paragraph.

  8. Definition of indent verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. All you need to know about "INDENT" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  10. Indent definition: To set (the first line of a paragraph, for example) in from the margin.