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Meanings of
clientele
in English
Portuguese
freguesia
Catalan
parròquia
Spanish
patronaje
Back to the meaning
Customers collectively.
business
patronage
Portuguese
freguesia
Spanish
clientes
Back to the meaning
Set of all customers of a service.
customers
Spanish
clientes
Synonyms
Examples for "
business
"
business
patronage
Examples for "
business
"
1
Depression costs Irish
business
£170 million each year in lost work days.
2
Although marketing the Internet takes effort in Central Europe,
business
is good.
3
What is good for
business
,
therefore, is good for the national economy.
4
It's the final question on the ordinary level
business
studies paper yesterday.
5
The new plant will be good for
business
,
good for the area.
1
In this so-called democracy money can buy power, privilege and political
patronage
.
2
Political
patronage
remains important for doing business in the north African state.
3
Analysts say Pakistani groups hoping for
patronage
want to impress Islamic State.
4
Quite another to borrow money to fund a bloated, inept,
patronage
-
driven
state.
5
State, regional and municipal public administrations remain politicised and ridden by
patronage
.
Usage of
clientele
in English
1
Many components of this new model could be applied to other
clientele
.
2
Before the crisis, they were fully booked with a largely African-American
clientele
.
3
But morning was coming, and with it a change in the
clientele
.
4
Yes, the house was larger and catered to a more well-heeled
clientele
.
5
Elsewhere, internal-security officials are troubled by the high-ranking nature of Dagmar's
clientele
.
6
So, I finally went and got certified and started building my
clientele
.
7
Its margin-based finance is provided for corporate and high net worth
clientele
.
8
He has a large
clientele
and a lot of horses to ride.
9
Part of the luxury of an expanding
clientele
.
She managed a chuckle.
10
Such a ratio makes the
clientele
of each physician about two million.
11
And the
clientele
has a lot more class-notalking penises in here.
12
First, it's proven to be a popular selection with their Hispanic
clientele
.
13
Chinese shoppers account for a third of the luxury goods industry's
clientele
.
14
Presumably that's so they will go with the target
clientele
's
mahogany furniture.
15
His pub has attracted the city's artistic and literary
clientele
since 1973.
16
Mister Mystic works as a consultant, to an odd and exclusive
clientele
.
Other examples for "clientele"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
clientele
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
loyal clientele
wealthy clientele
female clientele
diverse clientele
exclusive clientele
More collocations
Translations for
clientele
Portuguese
freguesia
clientela
Catalan
parròquia
clientela
Spanish
patronaje
parroquia
negocio
clientela
clientes
Clientele
through the time
Clientele
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Less common