"Clinched" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Clinched" Meaning

Successful or accomplished; won or secured. For example, "She clinched the contract" means she was successful in winning or securing the contract.

"Clinched" Examples

Usage Examples for "clinched"


1. Sports

She clinched the championship with a delicious performance on the final day, securing her first major title.

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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.

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To clinch something means to succeed in achieving or gaining it, often after a struggle or effort. It can also mean to secure or obtain something firmly, such as a grip or a position. For example, "She clinched the deal with the company after months of negotiations" or "He clinched the door shut to keep the dust out".

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Cline refers to a winner or the strongest one in a particular competition or contest.

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