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- DENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DENT is to make a dent in How to use dent in a sentence
- DENT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
About 1,000 new housing units are planned for this year, but no one expects them to make a real dent in demand What we're paying won't put a dent in that The steam clean didn't really make a dent in this mess, with or without detergent, even after three runs
- Dent - definition of dent by The Free Dictionary
1 a hollow or depression in a surface, as from a blow 2 a noticeable effect, esp of reduction: a dent in one's pride 3 slight progress: I haven't made a dent in this pile of work 4 to make a dent in or on; indent 5 to have the effect of reducing or slightly injuring: The caustic remark dented my ego 6 to show dents; become dented n
- DENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you dent the surface of something, you make a hollow area in it by hitting or pressing it A rock smashed into my left-front wheel, denting the rim [VERB noun] Its brass feet dented the carpet's thick pile [VERB noun] Watch out for bargains, but never buy dented cans
- Home - Dent Neurologic
Founded in 1963, DENT Neurologic Institute is the largest out-patient neurology practice in the United States With over 100 providers among 26 sub-specialty clinics, in three convenient locations, DENT treats nearly 1,300 patients a day, amounting to over 330,000 patients a year
- DENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
to make a dent in or on; indent The impact dented the car's fender to have the effect of reducing or slightly injuring The caustic remark dented his ego to show dents; become indented Tin dents more easily than steel to sink in, making a dent Nails dent into metal
- What does DENT mean? - Definitions. net
A dent is a small hollow or indentation in a hard, flat surface caused by damage It generally appears as a result of impact or collision It can occur in various materials such as metal, wood, or plastic Etymology: [F , fr L dens, dentis, tooth See Tooth ]
- Dent Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
The accident left made a small dent in the car's fender In figurative use, to make a dent (in something) or to put a dent in something is to decrease something slightly or to make it somewhat weaker The $10,000 payment hardly makes a dent in the amount the company owes
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