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Meanings of
indenture
in English
Type of legal contact.
indentiture
Portuguese
indentação
Catalan
osca
Back to the meaning
The space left between the margin and the start of an indented line.
indentation
indent
indention
Portuguese
indentação
Synonyms
Examples for "
indentation
"
indentation
indent
indention
Examples for "
indentation
"
1
The right shell may have a distinct
indentation
in the anterior edge.
2
The other end was still within the
indentation
-
half
in
,
and half out.
3
Searching, I found its key; a cupped
indentation
upon which I pressed.
4
Joharran and several other people crowded near to see the rounded
indentation
.
5
He does for the hearer exactly what
indentation
does for the reader.
1
With a sharp knife,
indent
some lines going across on a vertical.
2
The image below further illustrates the difference between block and first line
indent
:
3
He rolled faster now, feeling the skewer take hold, burning a slight
indent
.
4
If the lid feels solid and doesn't
indent
,
you've produced a successful seal.
5
The first line paragraph
indent
method is best for fiction.
1
Presently we came to just such another
indention
in a stone wall.
2
He imagined Lettie, her clothes sticking to every generous curve, every subtle
indention
.
3
Then his tongue slowly probed the sensitive
indention
between each finger.
4
The left-hand margin should be three-quarters of an inch, with paragraph
indention
an inch more.
5
I fumbled behind the screen, feeling around, and turned my finger in a small
indention
.
Usage of
indenture
in English
1
The youngest on the
indenture
of the Clan Chattan is Ferquhard Day.
2
By this
indenture
feudalism cast its first anchor in the New World.
3
A term frequently encountered in law is
indenture
-
acertainform of contract.
4
And again Benjamin flourished his
indenture
before the eyes of James, defiantly.
5
It said that trade breached the
indenture
governing those senior notes.
6
He read this sentence switched into the guaranty of the
indenture
:
7
B. shall not drink before dinner during the term mentioned in this
indenture
.
8
It would soon be apparent why Mercy Williams'
indenture
came on the cheap.
9
Also, some apprentices were bound by means other than
indenture
to avoid settlement.
10
But how will you get along with your
indenture
if you leave him?
11
There are no meaningful financial maintenance covenants in the
indenture
.
12
So they cancel your
indenture
without a cent of payment.
13
The
indenture
did not impose restriction on subsidiary debt or liens, or cash leakage.
14
Then Gi-Had signed Tiaan's
indenture
over to the breeding factory.
15
He was bound to the doctor by a regular
indenture
.
16
For I was sore tempted-onlythou wast free, and mine
indenture
held me fast.
Other examples for "indenture"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
indenture
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
exist indenture
new indenture
accept the indenture
bind by indenture
deep indenture
More collocations
Translations for
indenture
Portuguese
indentação
Catalan
osca
mossa
Indenture
through the time
Indenture
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common