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clincherearly 14c., "person or thing that clinches" (i.e., secures nails by bending down or riveting the pointed end), late 15c. as a class of shipyard worker; agent noun from clinch (v.). As a type [..]
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clincherIn the context of workers' compensation law, a clincher agreement refers to a settlement in a workers’ compensation case. A clincher agreement requires the worker to give up all rights to future [..]
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clincher(n) an argument that is conclusive(n) a point or fact or remark that settles something conclusively(n) a tool used to clinch nails or bolts or rivets
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clincher a conventional tire with a separate inner tube.
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clincher, sb. a convincing statement or argument that settles the matter.
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clincher
That which clinches; that which makes something final or firm.
''The clincher was that we couldn't wait any longer to leave, or it would get dark.''
* date=December 10, 2011
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