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Indention
- noun - the space left between the margin and the start of an indented line
Indenture
- noun - a concave cut into a surface or edge (as in a coastline)
- a contract binding one party into the service of another for a specified term
- bind by or as if by indentures, as of an apprentice or servant; "an indentured servant"
- formal agreement between the issuer of bonds and the bondholders as to terms of the debt
- the space left between the margin and the start of an indented line
Indicting
- verb - accuse formally of a crime
Indiction
- noun - a 15-year cycle used as a chronological unit in ancient Rome and adopted in some medieval kingdoms
Indictive
- - Proclaimed; declared; public.
Inductees
- noun - a person inducted into an organization or social group; "Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth were 1936 inductees in the National Baseball Hall of Fame"
- someone who is drafted into military service
Inductile
- - Not ductile; incapable of being drawn into threads, as a metal; inelastic; tough.
Inducting
- verb - produce electric current by electrostatic or magnetic processes
- accept people into an exclusive society or group, usually with some rite; "African men are initiated when they reach puberty"
- admit as a member; "We were inducted into the honor society"
- introduce or initiate; "The young geisha was inducted into the ways of her profession"
- place ceremoniously or formally in an office or position; "there was a ceremony to induct the president of the Academy"
Induction
- noun - a formal entry into an organization or position or office; "his initiation into the club"; "he was ordered to report for induction into the army"; "he gave a speech as part of his installation into the hall of fame"
- an act that sets in motion some course of events
- an electrical phenomenon whereby an electromotive force (EMF) is generated in a closed circuit by a change in the flow of current
- reasoning from detailed facts to general principles
- stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors; "the elicitation of his testimony was not easy"
- the act of bringing about something (especially at an early time); "the induction of an anesthetic state"
Inductive
- adjective - arising from inductance; "inductive reactance"
- inducing or influencing; leading on; "inductive to the sin of Eve"- John Milton
- of reasoning; proceeding from particular facts to a general conclusion; "inductive reasoning"