outdent


the opposite of indent, as indicated by the great christopher hoot, graduate of yale university and graphic design instructor at the university of akron

also refer to multident -> multiple “dents” in a paragraph
as used in typeography:

“you may choose to indent or outdent this paragraph or line of type”

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