clinch a deal

  • 1clinch a deal —    In a business relationship, if you clinch a deal, you reach agreement on a proposal or offer.     Paul s final argument enabled us to clinch the deal …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • 2clinch a deal — close a deal, do business, come to an agreement, make a sale …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 3clinch — 01. The Maple Leafs have [clinched] a place in the finals with this win over the Canucks. 02. We should be able to [clinch] the deal during our meeting with the client this afternoon. 03. The interview went really well, so I m pretty sure that I… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 4deal — deal1 W1S1 [di:l] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(agreement)¦ 2 a great deal 3¦(treatment)¦ 4 it s a deal 5¦(cards)¦ 6¦(wood)¦ 7 a deal of something ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: dAl] 1.) …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 5clinch — 1 verb 1 (T) to succeed in getting or winning something after trying very hard: clinch the deal/contract: It was the BM 40 s superior design that clinched the deal. | clinch the contest/championship/title etc: Germany scored twice in the last ten …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 6clinch — [[t]klɪ̱ntʃ[/t]] clinches, clinching, clinched 1) VERB If you clinch something you are trying to achieve, such as a business deal or victory in a contest, you succeed in obtaining it. [V n] Hibernian clinched the First Division title when they… …

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  • 7clinch — clinch1 [klıntʃ] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from clench] 1.) [T] to finally agree on something or get something after trying very hard ▪ a young salesman eager to clinch the deal clinch a match/championship/victory etc ▪ A last minute… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 8clinch (to) —  Come to an agreement, close a deal.  ► “A landmark deal in Asia is the Hub River power plant project in Pakistan, which took 7 years to clinch the deal.” (Banker, Jan. 1995, p. 55) …

    American business jargon

  • 9clinch — [klmtj] tv. to settle something; to make something final. □ I was able to clinch the deal, and I got a raise for it. □ I want to clinch this contract before the weekend …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 10clinch — [klɪntʆ] verb [transitive] to finally succeed in getting or winning something: • Advertising creates the interest, but personal selling clinches the deal. * * * clinch UK US /klɪnʃ/ verb [T] ► to get or win something at the end of a long process …

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