English to Tamil Dictionary indent

indent

தேவைப்பட்டியலை
definition
verb
It begins with a line containing ‘help’, followed by a number of lines of help text that are indented two spaces from the help line.
start (a line of text) or position (a block of text, table, etc.) further from the margin than the main part of the text.
a coastline indented by many fjords
form deep recesses or notches in (a line or surface).
noun
While typing text, this program automatically indents for you.
a space left by indenting a line or block of text.
every indent in the coastline
an indentation.
translation of 'indent'
(எழுதும்போது) ஓரத்தில் இடம் விடு
example
type a paragraph of text and 'indent' the first line
To measure the complex microrheology of the cells, beaded probes were used to 'indent' the surface at a specified location on each cell.
He stood in what seemed to be an 'indent' in the cliff wall on the far right.
I can adjust font, text justification, add bulleted or numbered lists, 'indent' , use blockquotes and insert links and images without ever needing to resort to code.
They shall take all appropriate measures they deem necessary to prevent any indirect discharge of substances in list I due to activities other than those mentioned in the second 'indent' .
The question is whether the organisation is managed and administered in achieving those objects in a way that falls within or without the second 'indent' .
She was wearing trainers but didn't realise her body weight would 'indent' it.
Type ‘set shiftwidth = 4’ to make all indentation commands use a four-space 'indent' .
It absolutely astonishes me that the ‘Tab’ key will not 'indent' a line in any website builder currently used by members of the group.
Visually, I want the terms to appear a bit like the headings so I have given them a small, negative text 'indent' and the same color as the headings.
The man pointed a mittened hand deeper into the 'indent' in the rock walls.
every 'indent' in the coastline
There was a deep 'indent' in the cement, however there was nothing in the hole.
I left a little 'indent' in the wall eight years ago and I left another one eight years later.
Its role is defined by the first 'indent' of Article 4 TEU: it shall provide the Union with the necessary impetus for its development and shall define the general political guidelines thereof.
He was able to show that as a bubble collapsed one side of the sphere would suddenly 'indent' forming a pointed jet which penetrated the other side of the bubble at high speed.
Chapter 14 covers lists, and Chapter 15 explains how to align and 'indent' text.
He dug the blade deep into the shallow 'indent' that had been made and flung the dirt into a pile to his left.
But when it's converted to HTML, that little 'indent' is suddenly this huge gap, and that does look confusing.
She kneeled here, where the 'indent' is deeper, next to where the Englishman lay.
every 'indent' in the coastline
For the purpose of applying the content of the fifth 'indent' of the first sub-paragraph, Member States may lay down guide levels, solely as a form of evidence.
Hawthorn refused to approve the 'indent' for silk scarves
Speech designations are given as the actors' names on separate lines, with a generous 'indent' .
Maryne then realized that the man's steps were light and made no noise as they barely made an 'indent' on the sand.
With the side of your hand make a deep 'indent' into each ball of dough slightly off centre.
There was an 'indent' where the ring was supposed to be.
The Commission possesses two kinds of judicial powers, which are based on the first 'indent' to Article 211.
The interface allows you to use either tabs or spaces to 'indent' lines.
The second ring is considerably smaller and has an emerald colour stone 'indented' in the middle.
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