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Clement (disambiguation); Sant Climent; Clément

clement         
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Clement (disambiguation); Sant Climent; Clément
Clement weather is pleasantly mild and dry. (FORMAL)
? inclement
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Clement         
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Clement (disambiguation); Sant Climent; Clément
·adj Mild in temper and disposition; merciful; compassionate.
clement         
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Clement (disambiguation); Sant Climent; Clément
¦ adjective
1. (of weather) mild.
2. merciful or lenient.
Origin
ME: from L. clemens, clement-.

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Clement

Clement or Clément may refer to:

Examples of use of Clément
1. Once Clément edged ahead at 5–4 he retained the initiative, and Murray‘s errors increased accordingly.
2. Clément established a 4–0 lead and although Murray recovered a little of his initial fire his opponent was far too experienced to allow him back into the match.
3. In stark contrast Murray, rather than being cowed by Tursunov‘s big–serving hard–hitting game, used the Russian‘s power against him on Saturday to win in straight sets, thereby convincing himself that he would beat Clément.
4. And so Murray reached the third round here for the first time, and in a manner totally removed from the two five–set battles he fought out on the same Grandstand court last year when he lost in the second round to the Frenchman Arnaud Clément.
5. Steve Bierley in New York Monday September 4, 2006 The Guardian A year ago Andy Murray emptied the contents of his stomach on to the Grandstand court in his first match in the US Open, a five–setter against Andrei Pavel, and then lost 6–0 in the final set of another epic against Arnaud Clément.