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clinch

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Plain form
clinch

Third-person singular
clinches

Past tense
clinched

Past participle
clinched

Present participle
clinching

  1. (transitive) If you clinch a goal, such as a game or a deal, you get into a position from which you will surely achieve it.
    One more point will clinch the match for her.
  2. (transitive) (boxing) If you clinch you boxing opponent, you hole them with your arms so as to avoid being hit while resting for a short time.
    After clinching for only a few seconds, they were separated by the referee.

Noun[change]

Singular
clinch

Plural
clinches

  1. (countable) A clinch is a struggle between people at a short distance.
  2. (countable) (nautical) A clinch is a knot used to fasten ropes.