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Tenses: clinches, clinching, clinched

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Etymology: [ 'klinch ] (verb.) 1542. probably alteration of clench.
Synonyms: assure, cap, conclude, confirm, decide, determine, seal, seize, set, settle, sew up, verify, bolt, clamp, clasp, clench, clutch, cuddle, embrace
Antonyms: let go

perçinlemek, kökünden halletmek, sarılmak, sarılma, kucaklaşmak, sıkı tutma, çözümlemek, güreş, kenetleme, perçinlenmiş çivi, yapışma, yapışmak, boks birbirine sarılma, boks birbirine sarılmak, yakın dövüş, sıkıştırılmış cıvata, karar verme, sıkı tutmak, sıkıştırmak, sağlama bağlamak, perçinleme çivisi, perçinlenmiş, perçinleme, perçin, perçinle, spor gögüs göğüse dövüşme, spor girift olmak, bir ceşit düğüm, clincher perçinleme, perçinlenmiş civi, perçinle,v.perçinle:n.perçin, kucaklamak, perçinle(mek), perçinli çivileme,

1 perçinlemek     ts
2 kökünden halletmek  fiil     ts
3 sarılmak     ts
4 sarılma     ts
5 kucaklaşmak     ts
6 sıkı tutma  isim     ts
7 çözümlemek     ts
8 güreş     ts
9 kenetleme     ts
10 perçinlenmiş çivi     ts
11 yapışma     ts
12 yapışmak     ts
13 boks birbirine sarılma     ts
14 boks birbirine sarılmak     ts
15 yakın dövüş     ts
16 sıkıştırılmış cıvata     ts
17 karar verme     ts
18 sıkı tutmak     ts
19 sıkıştırmak     ts
20 sağlama bağlamak     ts
21 perçinleme çivisi     ts
22 perçinlenmiş  isim     ts
23 perçinleme  isim     ts
24 perçin  isim     ts
25 perçinle  fiil     ts
26 spor gögüs göğüse dövüşme     ts
27 spor girift olmak     ts
28 bir ceşit düğüm     ts
29 clincher perçinleme     ts
30 perçinlenmiş civi     ts
31 perçinle,v.perçinle:n.perçin     ts
32 kucaklamak     ts
33clinched perçinle(mek)     ts
34clinching perçinli çivileme     ts
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To embrace passionately, To fasten securely or permanently, To make certain; to finalize, Any of several fastenings, To bend and hammer the point of a nail so it cannot be removed, A passionate embrace, To make conclusive; to confirm; to establish; as, to clinch an argument, The act or process of holding fast; that which serves to hold fast; a grip; a grasp; a clamp; a holdfast; as, to get a good clinch of an antagonist, or of a weapon; to secure anything by a clinch, To hold fast; to grasp something firmly; to seize or grasp one another, secure; settle, make final, arrange; hold an opponent (Boxing), To set closely together; to close tightly; as, to clinch the teeth or the first, A hitch or bend by which a rope is made fast to the ring of an anchor, or the breeching of a ship's gun to the ringbolts, To hold firmly; to hold fast by grasping or embracing tightly, To bend or turn over the point of (something that has been driven through an object), so that it will hold fast; as, to clinch a nail, A pun, A position in which two fighters are face to face, usually with their arms and upper body locked, performed either for a "breather" or to protect against strikes Some fighters have mastered the art of the clinch for offensive purposes, throwing effective short punches and/or knees from this position, or Clench: To secure a fastener by bending down the end that protrudes through the pieces to be fastened, (boxing) the act of one boxer holding onto the other to avoid being hit and to rest momentarily the flattened part of a nail or bolt or rivet a small slip noose made with seizing settle conclusively; "clinch a deal", The part of a horseshoe nail visible on the outside of a shod horse's hoof This part of the nail is folded down against the hoof to form a clamp, and normally has to be straightened or removed before the horseshoe can be pulled off without doing damage to the hoof a k a: Clench, To bend the point of a nail after it is driven home The word is sometimes written clench, from the French clenche, the lift of a latch (German, klinke; Dutch, klinken, to rivet ) (See page 261, col 1, Clench ) That was a clincher That argument was not to be gainsaid, that remark drove the matter home, and fixed it “as a nail in a sure place ” A lie is called a clincher from the tale about two swaggerers, one of whom said, “I drove a nail right through the moon ” “Yes,” said the other, “I remember it well, for I went the other side and clinched it ” The French say, Je lui ai bien rivé son clou (I have clinched his nail for him), grip, clasp, hold; embrace, If you clinch something you are trying to achieve, such as a business deal or victory in a contest, you succeed in obtaining it. Hibernian clinched the First Division title when they beat Hamilton 2-0 This has fuelled speculation that he is about to clinch a deal with an American engine manufacturer. = secure, The thing that clinches an uncertain matter settles it or provides a definite answer. Evidently this information clinched the matter That was the clue which clinched it for us, a small slip noose made with seizing, (boxing) the act of one boxer holding onto the other to avoid being hit and to rest momentarily, the flattened part of a nail or bolt or rivet, secure or fasten by flattening the ends of nails or bolts; "The girder was clinched into the wall", flatten the ends (of nails and rivets); "the nails were clinched", settle conclusively; "clinch a deal", embrace amorously hold a boxing opponent with one or both arms so as to prevent punches, a tight or amorous embrace; "come here and give me a big hug", hold a boxing opponent with one or both arms so as to prevent punches, hold in a tight grasp; "clench a steering wheel", embrace amorously, Present participle of clinch, That settles something (such as an argument) definitely and conclusively, closed or squeezed together tightly; "a clenched fist"; "his clenched (or clinched) teeth", past of clinch, Third person singular simple present of to clinch,

35 To embrace passionately     ts
36 To fasten securely or permanently     ts
37 To make certain; to finalize - "I already planned to buy the car, but the color was what really clinched it for me."     ts
38 Any of several fastenings     ts
39 To bend and hammer the point of a nail so it cannot be removed     ts
40 A passionate embrace     ts
41 To make conclusive; to confirm; to establish; as, to clinch an argument     ts
42 The act or process of holding fast; that which serves to hold fast; a grip; a grasp; a clamp; a holdfast; as, to get a good clinch of an antagonist, or of a weapon; to secure anything by a clinch     ts
43 To hold fast; to grasp something firmly; to seize or grasp one another     ts
44 secure; settle, make final, arrange; hold an opponent (Boxing)  fiil     ts
45 To set closely together; to close tightly; as, to clinch the teeth or the first     ts
46 A hitch or bend by which a rope is made fast to the ring of an anchor, or the breeching of a ship's gun to the ringbolts     ts
47 To hold firmly; to hold fast by grasping or embracing tightly     ts
48 To bend or turn over the point of (something that has been driven through an object), so that it will hold fast; as, to clinch a nail     ts
49 A pun     ts
50 A position in which two fighters are face to face, usually with their arms and upper body locked, performed either for a "breather" or to protect against strikes Some fighters have mastered the art of the clinch for offensive purposes, throwing effective short punches and/or knees from this position     ts
51 or Clench: To secure a fastener by bending down the end that protrudes through the pieces to be fastened     ts
52 (boxing) the act of one boxer holding onto the other to avoid being hit and to rest momentarily the flattened part of a nail or bolt or rivet a small slip noose made with seizing settle conclusively; "clinch a deal"     ts
53 The part of a horseshoe nail visible on the outside of a shod horse's hoof This part of the nail is folded down against the hoof to form a clamp, and normally has to be straightened or removed before the horseshoe can be pulled off without doing damage to the hoof a k a: Clench     ts
54 To bend the point of a nail after it is driven home The word is sometimes written clench, from the French clenche, the lift of a latch (German, klinke; Dutch, klinken, to rivet ) (See page 261, col 1, Clench ) That was a clincher That argument was not to be gainsaid, that remark drove the matter home, and fixed it “as a nail in a sure place ” A lie is called a clincher from the tale about two swaggerers, one of whom said, “I drove a nail right through the moon ” “Yes,” said the other, “I remember it well, for I went the other side and clinched it ” The French say, Je lui ai bien rivé son clou (I have clinched his nail for him)     ts
55 grip, clasp, hold; embrace  isim     ts
56 If you clinch something you are trying to achieve, such as a business deal or victory in a contest, you succeed in obtaining it. Hibernian clinched the First Division title when they beat Hamilton 2-0 This has fuelled speculation that he is about to clinch a deal with an American engine manufacturer. = secure     ts
57 The thing that clinches an uncertain matter settles it or provides a definite answer. Evidently this information clinched the matter That was the clue which clinched it for us     ts
58 a small slip noose made with seizing     ts
59 (boxing) the act of one boxer holding onto the other to avoid being hit and to rest momentarily     ts
60 the flattened part of a nail or bolt or rivet     ts
61 secure or fasten by flattening the ends of nails or bolts; "The girder was clinched into the wall"     ts
62 flatten the ends (of nails and rivets); "the nails were clinched"     ts
63 settle conclusively; "clinch a deal"     ts
64 embrace amorously hold a boxing opponent with one or both arms so as to prevent punches     ts
65 a tight or amorous embrace; "come here and give me a big hug"     ts
66 hold a boxing opponent with one or both arms so as to prevent punches     ts
67 hold in a tight grasp; "clench a steering wheel"     ts
68 embrace amorously     ts
69clinching Present participle of clinch     ts
70clinching That settles something (such as an argument) definitely and conclusively     ts
71clinched closed or squeezed together tightly; "a clenched fist"; "his clenched (or clinched) teeth"     ts
72clinched past of clinch     ts
73clinches Third person singular simple present of to clinch     ts
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