verb to set in from the margin, as the first line of a paragraph
adjective marked with an indentation or indentations
In typography, 'indented' can refer to the spacing between the text and the edge of the page, or to the alignment of a block of text with the left or right margin.
In writing, the term 'indented' refers to the practice of starting a line of text further to the right than the other lines, often used to indicate a new paragraph or highlight a specific point.
In coding, 'indented' typically refers to the practice of using tabs or spaces to visually align code blocks for readability and organization.
In writing, indentation is used to separate paragraphs, indicate dialogue, or format code in programming languages.
Psychologists may use indentation in their reports or notes to organize information in a clear and structured manner.