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Adjective
/ˈklemənt/,
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(of weather) Mild,
  1. (of weather) Mild

  2. (of a person or a person's actions) Merciful


  1. (of weather or climate) physically mild; "clement weather"
  2. (used of persons or behavior) inclined to show mercy; "a more clement judge reduced the sentence"
  3. (clemency) mildness: good weather with comfortable temperatures
  4. (clemency) leniency and compassion shown toward offenders by a person or agency charged with administering justice; "he threw himself on the mercy of the court"
  5. Titus Flavius Clemens (c.150 - c. 215), known as Clement of Alexandria (to distinguish him from Clement of Rome), was a Christian theologian and the head of the noted Catechetical School of Alexandria. Clement is best remembered as the teacher of Origen. ...
  6. Clément is a 2001 French drama film directed by Emmanuelle Bercot. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival.
  7. Klim (Kliment) Smoliatich (Клим (Климент) Смолятич; Клим (Климент) Смолятич); (b ? in the Smolensk region, d after 1164) - was a Ancient Rus Orthodox metropolitan (official title: Metropolitan of Kiev and All-Rus').
  8. (Clements (Essex cricketer)) Clements (dates unknown) was an English professional cricketer who made 5 known appearances in major cricket matches from 1787 to 1790.
  9. (Clemency) A pardon is the forgiveness of a crime and the penalty associated with it. It is granted by a head of state, such as a monarch or president, or by a competent church authority. ...
  10. (Clémency) Clemency (Kënzeg, Küntzig) is a commune and town in south-western Luxembourg. It is part of the canton of Capellen, which is part of the district of Luxembourg.
  11. A male given name, borne by an early pope and by several saints
  12. Lenient or merciful; charitable; Said of weather and similar circumstances that are mild
  13. (clemency) The gentle or kind exercise of power; leniency, mercy; compassion in judging or punishing; Mildness of weather
  14. (clemency) A disposition to show mercy or leniency, especially towards an offender or enemy.
  15. (Clemency (or Royal Prerogative of Mercy)) An act of mercy which may be granted by Cabinet or the Governor General. ...
  16. (CLEMENCY) [Acts 24:4] mildness of temper
  17. (Clemency) Leniency or mercy. A power given to a public official, such as a governor or the president, to in some way lower or moderate the harshness of punishment imposed upon a prisoner.
  18. (Clemency) Lord Takeda could be merciful, and an appeal to his clemency was not always in vain, but no-one need waste his breath in asking for Lord Oda Nobunaga’s charity. Definition: the tendency to show mercy or leniency; He did not show clemency while wrestling his enemy.
  19. (Clemency) The overall legal power of the President to use his/her power to do any of the other terms listed.
  20. (Clemency) To show mercy or leniency by reducing the punishment for conviction of a crime.
  21. (clemency) (n.) mercy (After he forgot their anniversary, Martin could only beg Maria for clemency.)
  22. (clemency) The disposition to be merciful.
  23. or Executive Clemency: Act of grace or mercy by the president or governor to ease the consequences of a criminal act, accusation, or conviction. It may take the form of commutation or pardon.
  24. the third Bishop of Rome in the first century, referred to the purpose of the Apostolic Succession when dealing with a problem in the Church of Corinth. ...
  25. 1. of persons or behavior: tending to be lenient or merciful. 2. of weather: mild