Close a deal Meaning in English
expression
ˈkɫoʊs/, /ˈkɫoʊz/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈdiɫ
KLOHZ uh DEEL
kləʊz/ /æɪ/ /dˈiːl
KLOHZ uh DEEL
Definition
To successfully complete a business agreement or negotiation, usually by getting all parties to accept the terms.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used in business settings—formal or informal. You 'close a deal' after negotiations; it's about reaching final agreement, not just making an offer. Sometimes used outside business for any important agreement. Synonym: 'seal the deal.'
Spanish: cerrar un tratoPortuguese (BR): fechar um negócio - fechar um acordoPortuguese (PT): fechar um negócio - fechar um acordoChinese (Simplified): 达成交易Chinese (Traditional): 達成交易Hindi: सौदा पक्का करनाArabic: إبرام صفقةBengali: চুক্তি সম্পন্ন করা - চুক্তি ফাইনাল করাRussian: заключить сделкуJapanese: 契約を締結する - 取引をまとめるVietnamese: kết thúc hợp đồng - chốt giao dịchKorean: 거래를 성사시키다 - 계약을 체결하다Turkish: anlaşma yapmak - anlaşmayı sonuçlandırmakUrdu: معاہدہ طے کرنا - سودا پکا کرناIndonesian: menutup kesepakatan - menandatangani perjanjian
Example Sentences
We worked hard to close a deal with our new client.
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She hopes to close a deal by the end of the week.
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It took several meetings to close a deal.
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We finally managed to close a deal after weeks of negotiation.
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If we want to grow, we need to close a deal with bigger partners.
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He knows how to close a deal even when the odds aren’t in his favor.
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