clinched

[klɪn(t)ʃt]

clinched Definition

  • 1secured or settled decisively
  • 2grasped tightly with the hands
  • 3confirmed or made certain

Using clinched: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "clinched" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    After a long negotiation, the deal was finally clinched.

  • Example

    He clinched his fists in anger.

  • Example

    The evidence clinched the case for the prosecution.

clinched Synonyms and Antonyms

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Summary: clinched in Brief

The term 'clinched' [klɪn(t)ʃt] refers to something that is secured or settled decisively, such as a deal or a case. It can also mean grasping something tightly with the hands. Examples include 'After a long negotiation, the deal was finally clinched,' and 'He clinched his fists in anger.' Synonyms include 'settled,' 'concluded,' and 'confirmed.'