double space

English

Verb

double space (third-person singular simple present double spaces, present participle double spacing, simple past and past participle double spaced)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To format (a document) so that every other line is left blank, leaving sufficient whitespace for annotation (e.g. a teacher's corrections).
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