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indent

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


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Track personnel had to do repairs to the safer barrier that was indented by the contact from Ware.

From Seattle Times

Bake for 20 minutes at 350 degrees F. Bars are done when the curd is darker, jiggles only slightly, and touching it leaves a light indent.

From Seattle Times

Its surface is indented with delicate carvings of two bare feet, toe pads included, as if a person stood there and sank in a few centimeters.

From Science Magazine

The slight indents that occur when you grill a patty directly on the grates also offers a certain something, a textural intrigue.

From Salon

You can either pinch off or use small scissors to remove foliage, but you'll likely want concave cutters for larger branches, which leave a smooth, indented surface that the tree can easily heal from.

From Salon