Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
indented
adjective
/ɪnˈdɛntɪd/

Definition
To have a notch or recess, or to create a space or indentation in a surface.

Examples
- The indented page had clear margins to enhance readability.
- In his essay, he used an indented format for each new paragraph.
- The old book had an indented cover that showed signs of wear.

Meaning
The term ‘indented’ refers to a shape or pattern that has been cut or carved into something, often creating a space or hollow area. It can relate to both physical objects and formatting in writing.

Synonyms
- Indented
- Notched
- Recessed
- Engraved