Clinch

/klɪntʃ/ verb

To secure or settle something definitively, or to hold someone tightly in an embrace. In boxing, to hold an opponent to prevent effective punching.

From Old English clencan meaning 'to make cling'. Related to 'clench' and 'cling'. Originally meant to fasten or make secure, like clinching a nail by bending its point. The embracing sense developed from the idea of holding tightly.

AMእርግጠኛ ማድረግ
ARضمان
BNনিশ্চিত করা
CAassegurar
CSzajistit
DAsikre
DEbesiegeln
ELκλειδώνω
ESasegurar
FAتثبیت کردن
FIvarmistaa
FRconclure
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