ALL meanings of indentured
in·den·ture
I i - noun indentured Simple past tense and past participle of indenture. 1
- noun indentured a deed or agreement executed in two or more copies with edges correspondingly indented as a means of identification. 1
- noun indentured any deed, written contract, or sealed agreement. 1
- noun indentured a contract by which a person, as an apprentice, is bound to service. 1
- noun indentured any official or formal list, certificate, etc., authenticated for use as a voucher or the like. 1
- noun indentured the formal agreement between a group of bondholders and the debtor as to the terms of the debt. 1
- abbreviation INDENTURED indentation. 1
- verb with object indentured to bind by indenture, as an apprentice. 1
- verb with object indentured Archaic. to make a depression in; wrinkle; furrow. 1
- adjective indentured In the past, an indentured worker was one who was forced to work for someone for a period of time, because of an agreement made by people in authority. 0