Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for crunch

crunch

noun as in crucial point

verb as in grind, chew

Discover More

Example Sentences

Several senior government ministers and car makers with factories in the UK will hold crunch talks this week about the EV mandate and the slump in car demand.

From BBC

If Mr Miliband does have the power, and if it does come to the crunch, it is not clear what he would do.

From BBC

"I just think we should just all calm down a bit until we are clear about how many farms will be affected, and we are crunching the numbers on that," she said.

From BBC

In 2021, Kazakhstan became a hotspot for Bitcoin mining - the process of crunching through the complex calculations that underpin crypto transactions.

From BBC

“I’m 65 years old, playing a character that, if you crunch the math, should be about 40,” he told The Times of taking on Tevye, the show’s devout dairyman.

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement