Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
clinch
verb
/klɪnʧ/

Definition
To secure or settle something with a final agreement or conclusion.

Examples
- After an intense debate, they were able to clinch the deal that would benefit both parties.
- The athlete worked hard to clinch the championship title in the final minutes of the game.
- She managed to clinch the top position in her class after studying for weeks.

Meaning
To firmly hold or grasp, often used in contexts where making a decisive move or securing a victory is required.

Synonyms
- secure
- finalize
- conclude
- settle
- confirm