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A clinched lead refers to a situation in which one team or player has secured a definitive advantage or victory over their opponents that cannot be easily overturned or challenged. This term is commonly used in sports and competitive games to describe a scenario where the outcome is virtually determined.

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What is a sentence using the word clinched?

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What does the word clinched mean?

CLINCHED means "secured in place", therfore "assured" or guaranteed to produce the desired result, e.g. "The boxers were clinched together." (arms locked) or "Our team clinched the title. (would surely win)" The origin of "clinched" is the bending of a nail point that has penetrated a board, so that the nail cannot easily pull out of the board.


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How do you use clinched in a sentence?

According to dictionary.com,clinch  1.to settle (a matter) decisively: After they clinched the dealthey went out to celebrate.2.to secure (a nail, screw, etc.) in position by beating downthe protruding point: He drove the nails through the board andclinched the points flat with a hammer.3.to fasten (objects) together by nails, screws, etc., securedin this manner.4.Nautical. to fasten by a clinch.verb (used without object)5.Boxing. to engage in a clinch: The boxers clinched and wereseparated by the referee.6.Slang. to embrace, especially passionately.7.(of a clinched nail, screw, etc.) to hold fast; be secure.


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Her fingers clinched with anger at the sight, and her spirit filled with disgust.