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Recent Examples of indent
Noun
Whisk light corn syrup with a bit of water, brush it into indents, and sprinkle on colored sugar.—
Laura Fenton,
Parents,
5 Mar. 2026 There is a distinct indent between his eyebrows that is seen throughout the years, as well as wrinkles and bags under his eyes.—
Layla Ferris,
CBS News,
27 Feb. 2026
Verb
The handle has microdots indented at the major pressure points, providing extra grip, as well as giving the perfect balance and weight to make holiday food prep a breeze.—
Chelsea Davis,
Forbes,
25 Nov. 2024 The soft, wave-like surface draws inspiration from the designer’s homeland, the Republic of Karelia in Finland, indented by bays and gulfs.—
Sofia Celeste,
WWD,
26 Sep. 2024 See All Example Sentences for indent
Just grab the knob on the line, stretch it to the opposite end, and secure it in place on the base end that has a hole with a small indentation to pop it in and out in a second.
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Caley Sturgill,
Southern Living,
21 June 2026
Using your thumb or the back of a spoon, make a shallow indentation in the center of each patty.
After four weeks, those with moderate-to-severe depression and low-grade inflammation who took tocilizumab (commonly sold under the brand name Actemra), an immunosuppressant used to treat rheumatoid arthritis by lowering a specific type of inflammation, seemed to notch improvements.
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Helen Carefoot,
Flow Space,
17 June 2026
Brazilian lightweight Mauricio Ruffy dispatched American Michael Chandler in the first round to notch his 14th career win and hand Chandler his fourth straight loss.
The parents of a 7-year-old Michigan boy whose weight ballooned to 255 pounds due to a steady diet of chips, French fries and apple juice are accused of killing their son.
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Brian Niemietz,
New York Daily News,
27 June 2026
Without a doubt, with rising memory and chip prices, healthcare organizations that are increasingly leveraging the best of AI applications will face significant cost and infrastructure decisions.
But once a week, Norway still carve out a ‘fast food’ meal.
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Jordan Campbell,
New York Times,
29 June 2026
More than 140 family members and friends filled the 18th century Victorian house of worship’s wooden pews, iconic for featuring ornate animals carved into their ends.
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Angie Leventis Lourgos,
Chicago Tribune,
28 June 2026
But that is much more difficult in practice, because attitudes and subjective norms are chiseled by years of individual experiences, information and cultural influences.
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Matt Parrott,
Arkansas Online,
21 June 2026
To alleviate all that blockiness and bulk, the architects chiseled it like a block of marble, shaving here, notching there, bumping out, and pulling in to give it interest in the round.