Indenture – A legal agreement; an agreement binding an apprentice to a master
(Pronounced in-den-cher)
To remember the definition of the word indenture, use the following mnemonic:
She made a large indent in the car, but she was sure (indenture) they had a legal agreement that he would pay for any damage.
Examples of indenture in a sentence
They had an indenture written up to ensure their contract was sound.
Both parties signed the indenture.
An indenture called a prenup was signed stating that if the couple divorced, their assets would not be split by half.
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