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  • CLEMENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CLEMENT is inclined to be merciful : lenient How to use clement in a sentence
  • Jemaine Clement - IMDb
    Jemaine Clement was born and raised in Masterton, New Zealand, the oldest of three brothers His mother is Maori Clement was educated at Makoura College in Masterton, NZ He went on to study drama and film at Victoria University of Wellington Whilst there he met Taika Waititi, and they formed comedy troupes So You're a Man and The Humourbeasts
  • CLEMENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Clement definition: mild or merciful in disposition or character; lenient; compassionate See examples of CLEMENT used in a sentence
  • Clement - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Clement can describe a pleasant climate — "The thing about Hawaii is it's such a clement place, always " — or even a merciful, gentle person It's much more common to hear the antonym of clement, inclement, describing terrible weather
  • What does clement mean? - Definitions. net
    Clement generally refers to something that is mild, temperate, or merciful in disposition or character; lenient or compassionate It is often used to describe weather conditions that are pleasant and not too harsh, but it can also refer to a person who is forgiving or tolerant
  • CLEMENT definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    mild or merciful in disposition or character; lenient; compassionate A clement judge reduced the sentence 2 (of the weather) mild or temperate; pleasant
  • CLEMENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    To import a real clement of independence into the judgment of trade union behaviour is what we seek to do The association must be private and must have some clement of permanence There is some little clement of demoralisation which steals over men who get into a state of idleness, whether they are rich or poor
  • Clement - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    clement (adj ) mid-15c , of persons, "mild in temper or disposition" (attested from early 13c as a surname), from Old French clement, from Latin clementem (nominative clemens) "mild, placid, gentle" (see clemency)




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