dent
hollow mark / reduction / to hollow / to reduce
NounTransitive Verb
past: dentedpp: denteding: denting
This term evokes a physical impression of impact, where a hard surface yields to pressure without breaking. It carries a connotation of permanent but minor damage, often associated with metal or plastic surfaces like car bodies or aluminum cans. When used figuratively, the word shifts from physical deformation to financial or quantitative loss. It describes a noticeable reduction in a total amount, typically implying that while the loss is significant, the overall entity or fund still exists.
Meanings
Noun
A slight hollow in a hard surface caused by a blow or pressure.
"The car door had a small dent from the shopping cart."
Noun
A reduction in the amount, size, or value of something.
"The unexpected expense put a huge dent in their vacation savings."