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    clinch
    /klɪn(t)ʃ/

    verb

    • 1. confirm or settle (a contract or bargain): "the Texan wanted to impress him to clinch a business deal" Similar securesettleconcludeclose
    • 2. grapple at close quarters, especially (of boxers) so as to be too closely engaged for full-arm blows. Similar grapplewrestlestruggle with each otherscuffle with each other

    noun

    • 1. a struggle or scuffle at close quarters: "breaking from a clinch, he crossed with his right"
    • 2. a knot used to fasten ropes or angling lines, using a half hitch with the end seized back on its own part.

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  2. The meaning of CLINCH is clench. How to use clinch in a sentence. clench; to turn over or flatten the protruding pointed end of (a driven nail); also : to treat (a screw, a bolt, a rivet, etc.) in a similar way…

  3. CLINCH definition: 1. to finally get or win something: 2. to make someone decide what to do after a lot of thought or…. Learn more.

  4. When you clinch something, you confirm it, the way you clinch a deal with your brother to trade chores next week by shaking hands on it. The verb clinch arose as a variation of clench , and its original meaning was "fix securely (a driven nail) by bending and beating it back."

  5. Clinch definition: to settle (a matter) decisively. See examples of CLINCH used in a sentence.

  6. to make someone decide what to do after a lot of thought or discussion: When they said the job would involve traveling to Paris, that clinched it ( for her) (= that made her certain that she wanted the job). See more. clinch. noun [ C ]

  7. clinch. (klɪntʃ ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense clinches , present participle clinching , past tense, past participle clinched. 1. verb. If you clinch something you are trying to achieve, such as a business deal or victory in a contest, you succeed in obtaining it.

  8. Define clinch. clinch synonyms, clinch pronunciation, clinch translation, English dictionary definition of clinch. secure; settle: clinch the deal; hold, as in boxing: The fighters were in a clinch. Not to be confused with: clench – grip tightly: Clench the tool firmly...

  9. to provide the answer to something; to settle something that was not certain. clinch something These findings clinched the matter. clinch it ‘I'll pay your airfare.’ ‘OK, that clinches it—I'll come with you.’. a clinching argument. Word Origin. See clinch in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: clinch.

  10. If you clinch something you are trying to achieve, such as a business deal or victory in a contest, you succeed in obtaining it. Her second-place finish in the final race was enough to clinch the overall victory.

  11. Definition of clinch – Learner’s Dictionary. clinch. verb [ T ] informal uk / klɪntʃ / us. Add to word list. to finally get or win something: to clinch a deal. clinch it informal. to make someone finally decide what to do: When he said the job was in Paris, that clinched it for me.