clinched Meaning & Definition

  • En [ klɪntʃ]
  • Us [ klɪntʃ]

Meaning of clinched In English

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  • These were, interestingly, clinched in 1967- 68, not 1964- 66.

  • A claim could be strengthened, but not clinched, by evidence of generosity to the church through the payment of rates.

  • But the identification was clinched by multiple names, a triplet and a doublet.

  • The suggestions are at present the subject of negotiation and the matter is not yet clinched.

  • That clinched the evidence as far as he was concerned, and he removed the handle of the offending pump, much to local people's annoyance.

  • That meant that no agreement could be clinched.

  • The deal must therefore be clinched immediately, and it must be a tough one with peace as its goal.

  • The final negotiations about the unfreezing of those assets clinched the deal and led to their release.

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