margent (Meaning)

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margent (n.)

A margin; border; brink; edge.

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margent (v. t.)

To enter or note down upon the margin of a page; to margin.

Synonyms & Antonyms of margent

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margent Sentence Examples

  1. The profits from the sale of the property exceeded our projections by a significant margent.
  2. The gap between the two candidates in the election narrowed considerably in the final margent of the campaign.
  3. The company has been operating at a loss for the past three quarters, with the deficit growing at an alarming margent.
  4. The margent of error in the survey was relatively small, indicating a high level of confidence in the results.
  5. The interest rates on the loan were set at a margent of 5% above the prime rate.
  6. The margent of victory in the sporting event was so narrow that it could have gone either way.
  7. The intersection had a painted margent to indicate where vehicles should stop for pedestrians.
  8. The fabric was cut with a margent of several inches to allow for any potential shrinkage.
  9. The student was given a margent of time to complete the exam, allowing them to work without rushing.
  10. The margent of appreciation for the artwork was substantial, reflecting its historical significance and rarity.

FAQs About the word margent

A margin; border; brink; edge., To enter or note down upon the margin of a page; to margin.

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The profits from the sale of the property exceeded our projections by a significant margent.

The gap between the two candidates in the election narrowed considerably in the final margent of the campaign.

The company has been operating at a loss for the past three quarters, with the deficit growing at an alarming margent.

The margent of error in the survey was relatively small, indicating a high level of confidence in the results.