"Clinch" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Clinch" Meaning

To clinch something means to obtain or secure it, especially by taking decisive action or making a crucial decision, resulting in a successful outcome. It can also mean to close or fix something firmly, such as clinching a fist or clinching a deal.

"Clinch" Examples

Usage Examples of "Clinch"


1. Definition: To confirm or secure something

After months of negotiations, the company finally clinched the deal with the partner.

2. In sports: To win a championship or tournament

The team clinched the championship title by defeating their arch-rivals in the final match.

3. In politics: To secure a seat or position

The incumbent politician clinched her re-election bid after a tight race.

4. In boxing: To deliver a knockout blow or decisive punch

The boxer clinched the title by landing a devastating uppercut that sent his opponent crashing to the canvas.

5. In everyday conversation: To confirm a plan or arrangement

I think I've finally clinched the plans for my birthday party; I've booked the venue and sent out the invitations.

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