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dent 1

 (dĕnt)
n.
1. A depression in a surface made by pressure or a blow: a dent in the side of a car.
2. Informal A significant, usually diminishing effect or impression: The loss put a dent in the team's confidence.
3. Informal Meaningful progress; headway: at least made a dent in the work.
v. dent·ed, dent·ing, dents
v.tr.
To make a dent in.
v.intr.
To become dented: a fender that dents easily.

[Middle English dent, variant of dint, blow, from Old English dynt.]

dent 2

 (dĕnt)
n.
See tooth.

[French; see dentist.]
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dented

(ˈdɛntɪd)
adj
having a surface containing a hollow or dip
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Adj.1.dented - of metal e.g.dented - of metal e.g.; "bent nails"; "a car with a crumpled front end"; "dented fenders"
damaged - harmed or injured or spoiled; "I won't buy damaged goods"; "the storm left a wake of badly damaged buildings"
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Translations

dented

[ˈdentɪd] ADJabollado, con abolladuras
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dented

[ˈdɛntɪd] adj [car, can] → cabossé(e)
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