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    [in΄dent] v ատամնաձև կտրվածք անել. an indented coastline կտրտված ափագիծ. (պա հանջագիր/պատվեր ներկայացնել) indent for goods ապրանքի պատվեր անել. indent the first line տպգր. առաջին տողը պարբե րությունից սկսել

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  • indent — 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… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • indent — 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… …   Marketing dictionary in english

  • indent — indent1 [in dent′; ] for n. [ in′dent΄, in dent′] vt. [ME endenten < OFr endenter or ML indentare, both < L in, in + dens, TOOTH] 1. a) to cut toothlike points into (an edge or border); notch; also, to join by mating notches b) to make… …   English World dictionary

  • indent — ► 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… …   English terms dictionary

  • indent — 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… …   English dictionary

  • indent — 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… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • indent — I. verb (t) /ɪnˈdɛnt / (say in dent) 1. to form deep recesses in: the sea indents the coast. 2. to set in or back from the margin, as the first line of a paragraph. 3. to sever (a document drawn up in duplicate) along an irregular line as a means …  

  • indent — 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/ ♦ to indent for something to put… …   Dictionary of banking and finance

  • indent — 1 verb 1 (T) to start a line of writing further towards the middle of the page than other lines 2 (intransitive + for) especially BrE to order goods by writing on an official form 2 noun (countable + for) especially BrE 1 an order for goods to be …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • indent — 1. v. & n. v. 1 tr. start (a line of print or writing) further from the margin than other lines, e.g. to mark a new paragraph. 2 tr. a divide (a document drawn up in duplicate) into its two copies with a zigzag line dividing them and ensuring… …   Useful english dictionary

  • indent — indent1 verb ɪn dɛnt 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》 Brit. make a requisition or written order for something. 4》 historical divide (a… …   English new terms dictionary

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