Notched in a sentence as an adjective

I don't love DRM, but the hyperbole could be notched down.

The teeth slide through the curved channel, and are notched such that the channel is held in place.

And here I am, just trying to find notched Dvorak replacement key caps for my MacBook Pro...

The Ascent is nicely notched, start at notch 1, work yourself up every 1-2 days.

If the realism was notched down 2-3 levels it would be much more enjoyable.

During the following 90 days revenue is slowly notched up from 0% to 100%.

In the following 12 months the 1st Air Cavalry notched up 35 combat refusals.

It just launched, and, as a paid app, it enjoyed all of three days in the "new in education" list and notched down from there.

" True anything can be used as a marker for value, from notched sticks in Egyptian times, to rocks on an island, to BitCoin.

Basically, you can "lock" the scroll wheel and then it functions as a notched, precise operation for small adjustments.

I spent some time trying to find modern edge notched cards, including, though a friend, asking on a mailing list of people interested in old computing tech.

Switching into conversation mode 100% of the time and hoping for great results is like pressing together some notched pieces of wood and hoping for the best.

Notched definitions

adjective

notched like a saw with teeth pointing toward the apex

See also: serrate serrated saw-toothed toothed

adjective

having an irregularly notched or toothed margin as though gnawed

See also: erose jagged jaggy toothed