First, it should be noted that "indeed" is an older word, not as commonly used today, but still seen in print and heard in conversation now and then. It is used the way "certainly" or "definitely" is used, and is sometimes used in the phrase "Yes indeed," as a synonym for "absolutely" or to show agreement. "Did the sheriff finally capture that escaped prisoner?" "Yes indeed; he was captured last night." "I heard that Joe tried to cheat on the exam." "Indeed he did, but the teacher caught him and now he's in big trouble."
That is a simple question indeed.
That was indeed the original document.
The hunter stalked silently through the forest, eyes trained on its prey.
She was able to achieve her goals through clever manipulation of the situation.
this is a sentence using the word armchair.
Yes of course;"Can you make a sentence using the word patriarchy?" hahahh. that was funny.
Yes, a sentence can be made using the word "subaquatic". An example in a sentence of the word in the sentence "a marginal subaquatic flora".
can u make a sentence with weary in it.
This sentence does not make any sense.
Your teacher taught you what the word meant. I taught you how to make a sentence.
Yes, it is possible to make a sentence using the word procession. See... I just made one.
Yes, you can make a sentence using the word infanticide.