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inclement

[in-klem-uhnt]

adjective

  1. (of the weather, the elements, etc.) severe, rough, or harsh; stormy.

  2. not kind or merciful.



inclement

/ ɪˈɛəԳ /

adjective

  1. (of weather) stormy, severe, or tempestuous

  2. harsh, severe, or merciless

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • inclemently adverb
  • inclemency noun
  • inclementness noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of inclement1

1615–25; < Latin ԳŧԳ-, equivalent to in- in- 3 + ŧԳ- (stem of ŧŧԲ ) clement
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"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.

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Back in 2018, the 55 residents of Savissivik in northern Greenland never received their ballots due to inclement weather, according to Danish reports.

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Early morning call times, 14-hour days and performing in inclement weather are all part of the gig.

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As of Thursday morning, Region North was still operating on an inclement weather schedule limiting indoor and outdoor activities.

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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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