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clinch C0407700 (klĭnch)v. clinched, clinch·ing, clinch·es v.tr.1. a. To fix or secure (a nail or bolt, for example) by bending down or flattening the pointed end that protrudes.b. To fasten together in this way.2. To settle definitely and conclusively; make final: "The cocktail circuit is a constant and more contracts are clinched over pâté than over paper" (Ann L. Trebbe).3. Sports To secure (a divisional championship, for instance) before the end of regular season play by having an insurmountable lead.4. To fasten with a clinch knot.v.intr.1. To be held together securely.2. Sports To hold a boxing opponent's body with one or both arms to prevent or hinder punches.3. Slang To embrace amorously.n.1. Something, such as a clamp, that clinches.2. The clinched part of a nail, bolt, or rivet.3. Sports An act or instance of clinching in boxing.4. A clinch knot.5. Slang An amorous embrace. [Variant of clench.]TranslationsIdiomsSeeclinchclinching
clenching, clench nailingThe hammering over of the point of a nail against a wood face to secure its adhesion under rough usage.MedicalSeeclenching |