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inclement
[in-klem-uhnt]
adjective
(of the weather, the elements, etc.) severe, rough, or harsh; stormy.
not kind or merciful.
inclement
/ ɪˈɛəԳ /
adjective
(of weather) stormy, severe, or tempestuous
harsh, severe, or merciless
Other 51Թ Forms
- inclemently adverb
- inclemency noun
- inclementness noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of inclement1
Example Sentences
"Due to inclement weather over the weekend of one of the commercial events, the park effectively became a mudbath," Mr Harwood added, referring to one event last year.
Back in 2018, the 55 residents of Savissivik in northern Greenland never received their ballots due to inclement weather, according to Danish reports.
Early morning call times, 14-hour days and performing in inclement weather are all part of the gig.
As of Thursday morning, Region North was still operating on an inclement weather schedule limiting indoor and outdoor activities.
In his business, thin margins are made thinner by mechanical breakdowns, labor strikes, fickle growers, fickle airlines, human error and inclement weather.
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