an additional inducement offered to a potential buyer by a salesperson in order to close a sale; inducements might include price discounts, rebates, extended credit, reduced delivery charges, etc
Procedural act by which a chamber agrees that it shall require the consent of a majority of its members to reconsider a just-adopted bill "I move the clincher" is an abbreviated way of saying: 'I move that the vote by which House Bill 100 was adopted be reconsidered, and that the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table Since the rules require a majority of the members elected (20 in the Senate, 51 in the House) to bring a motion off the table, the clincher helps assure that the just-adopted bill will not be reconsidered
A clincher is a fact or argument that finally proves something, settles a dispute, or helps someone achieve a victory. DNA fingerprinting has proved the clincher in this investigation The clincher was City's second goal, scored minutes from the end. a fact, action, or remark that finally persuades someone to do something, or that ends an argument, discussion, or competition