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notch

[noch] / nɒtʃ /


NOUN
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Wednesday’s moves marked a big rotation in the stock market, with all of the S&P 500’s groups, except energy and real estate, notching gains.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tesla notched its first increase in European monthly sales in more than a year, a boost for the EV maker as it faces competition from Chinese auto giant BYD to win over customers.

From The Wall Street Journal

That enthusiasm helped Vertiv notch a closing high of $270.06 on March 10 and a record high of $276.78 in the following session, even as the continuing war in the Middle East triggered market volatility.

From Barron's

Nebraska was the only power-conference school never to notch a victory.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kyiv’s forces have notched their biggest domestic territorial gains in more than two years after Russia lost the use of Starlink.

From The Wall Street Journal