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indent

[in-dent, in-dent, in-dent] / ɪnˈdɛnt, ˈɪn dɛnt, ɪnˈdɛnt /


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From there, law enforcement found the indent of an incomplete phone number.

From Fox News

Instead, they only found small indents—hardly the secure lock-and-release mechanism they were expecting.

From Science Magazine

They also tested how easy it was to indent the enamel with a pointy diamond tip.

From Science Magazine

Sixteen or so stools — wiry black legs, indented wooden seats, no backs — face the windows at counters around the perimeter.

From New York Times

Opening it with one hand can be challenging since the lid uses resistance rather than magnets to stay closed, but it’s not impossible if you push up from the thin indent running along the lip.

From The Verge