to indent a document
1Indent — has several meanings: * In computing, indent is a computer program that formats C programming language files with a particular indent style. See indent (Unix). * An indent can be an addition to a legal contract * Indent is a genus of moths whose… …
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3indent — 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 …
4indent — 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… …
5indent — indent1 indenter, indentor, n. v. /in dent /; n. /in dent, in dent /, v.t. 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… …
6indent — I in•dent v. [[t]ɪnˈdɛnt[/t]] n. [[t]also ˈɪn dɛnt[/t]] v. t. 1) to form notches in the edge of: Waves indented the beach[/ex] 2) to set in from the margin: Indent the first line of a paragraph[/ex] 3) to sever (a document drawn up in duplicate)… …
7indent — 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… …
8indent — 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… …
9indent — in·dent || ɪn dent n. notch, incision; depression, dent; indentation, blank space left between a margin and the beginning of a printed or written line; act of indenting a document; request for supplies (British) v. make a notch, make an… …
10Here document — A here document (also called a here document or a heredoc), is a way of specifying a string literal in command line shells such as Bash, Windows PowerShell and the Bourne Shell, as well as programming languages such as Perl, PHP, Python and Ruby …