Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
clinch-a-deal
idiomatic expression
/klɪnʧ ə diːl/

Definition
To finalize an agreement or arrangement, often in a business context.

Examples
- After weeks of negotiation, they were finally able to clinch-a-deal on the merger.
- The company held a successful meeting that helped them clinch-a-deal with the new client.

Meaning
The phrase ‘clinch-a-deal’ refers to the act of successfully concluding negotiations or making a formal agreement, ensuring that both parties commit to the terms discussed.

Synonyms
- Seal the deal
- Finalize an agreement
- Close the deal