Inclement ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Inclement ( adjective )

  1. Describing weather that is bad or severe, such as cold, windy, or rainy.
  2. Describing a situation that is difficult or harsh.

Origin:

From latin inclementem "severe, harsh".

Examples:

  1. The forecast calls for inclement weather tomorrow.
  2. Due to inclement conditions, the outdoor event was canceled.
  3. The hikers had to turn back due to inclement weather.
  4. The refugees were facing inclement living conditions.
  5. The inclement market made it difficult for small businesses to survive.

(As a verb)

Inclement ( verb )

  1. Describing weather that is bad or severe, such as cold, windy, or rainy.
  2. Describing a situation that is difficult or harsh.

Origin:

From latin inclementem "severe, harsh".

Examples:

  1. The forecast calls for inclement weather tomorrow.
  2. Due to inclement conditions, the outdoor event was canceled.
  3. The hikers had to turn back due to inclement weather.
  4. The refugees were facing inclement living conditions.
  5. The inclement market made it difficult for small businesses to survive.
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