0 past simple and past participle of indent --
1 to make a space at the edge or on the surface of something: --
Each new paragraph should be indented about two centimetres from the margin.
Comment lines are dealt, and are usually indented like the previous line.
As an aid to student learning, he uses ' stories, vignettes, or narratives set off from the text and indented ' (xiii).
The output is an indented tree structure with appropriate labels.
As suggested in figure 5, the output from the prettyprinter is nicely indented concrete syntax.
In the final indentation list, more indented points will thus appear before the less indented ones.
Conversely, an ' indented ' cone, a truncated-cone-shaped hollow, was used to assay for a positive geotactic response.
There should be no extra space between entries; the second and subsequent lines of each entry should be indented.
The indented bulleted terms indicate rules or facts in the knowledge base that are resolved against the current sub goal.