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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. 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.

  3. 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…

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

  5. If you clinch something you are trying to achieve, you succeed in obtaining it. Her second-place finish in the final race was enough to clinch the overall victory. American English : clinch / ˈklɪntʃ /

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

  7. Definition of clinch verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. n. 1. Something, such as a clamp, that clinches. 2. The clinched part of a nail, bolt, or rivet. 3. Sports An act or instance of clinching in boxing. 4. A clinch knot.