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indent

verb as in make a space; push in slightly

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The new design – a staid, black Helvetica text against a white background, using indented subgroups and hairlines for readability – and the authoritative boldface title helped establish "Nutrition Facts" as an easily recognized government brand.

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If you touch the top of the cookie and it bounces back instead of indenting, that means it’s ready.

“He was black and blue from head to toe. He had restraint marks on his wrists. He had indents, almost, in his head from being beaten,” Ms. Bostic told Fox News Digital.

As the tiny device compresses, or indents, the sample, researchers can take measurements and observe mechanical properties.

A wispy cloud of short white hair frames her angular face, her fair skin still smooth and tight except for the lines indenting the margins of her smile.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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