clinch



clinch the deal

In business, to secure agreement on an offer, proposal, or some other exchange. After two weeks of negotiations, we were finally able to clinch the deal with the other firm.
See also: clinch, deal

clinch

(klɪntʃ)
tv. to settle something; to make something final. I was able to clinch the deal, and I got a raise for it.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Themistokles-Ancient Greek
Abel['eibəl]
'Ednah-Biblical Hebrew
Boyce[bɔis]
Galadrielgə-LAD-ree-əl (English)Literature
BartoszBAHR-tawshPolish