Clinched Meaning in English
word · lemma: clinch
ˈkɫɪntʃt
KLINCHT
klˈɪntʃt
klincht
Definition
To secure or complete something, especially a victory, deal, or agreement. It means making sure that the result cannot change.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used in sports ('clinched the title'), business deals, and sometimes in arguments. Common collocations: 'clinched a deal', 'clinched victory', 'clinched the win'. Past tense of 'clinch'. Not used for physical objects (for that, use 'grab', 'hold').
Spanish: aseguró - ganó - aseguró (concluir)Portuguese (BR): garantiu - decidiu - confirmouPortuguese (PT): garantiu - decidiu - confirmouChinese (Simplified): 锁定 - 确定Chinese (Traditional): 鎖定 - 確定Hindi: पक्का कर लिया - जीत लियाArabic: حسم - أكدBengali: নিশ্চিত করেছে - আগলে রেখেছে (ফলাফল, বিজয় বা চুক্তি)Russian: гарантировал - обеспечил - оформил (победу, сделку)Japanese: 決めた - 確定させたVietnamese: đã giành được - đã đảm bảo (chiến thắng, hợp đồng, v.v.)Korean: 확정지었다 - 따냈다 (승리, 계약 등)Turkish: garantiledi - kesinleştirdiUrdu: حاصل کر لیا - پکا کر لیا (فتح، معاہدہ وغیرہ)Indonesian: mengamankan - memastikan (kemenangan, kesepakatan, dll.)
Example Sentences
They clinched the championship last night.
basic
The team clinched the win with a goal in the last minute.
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She clinched the deal after a long meeting.
basic
He finally clinched his dream job after years of trying.
natural
Their late goal clinched the title for the club.
natural
After weeks of negotiation, the company clinched the contract.
natural