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(Used of persons or behavior) inclined to show mercy.
inclement
soft
mild
temperate
balmy
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clemente
Clement.
merciful
lenient
1
Pilate was evidently of a merciful and
clement
disposition; probably an Epicurean.
2
Each time I hoped to find some
clement
sentiment hidden in his phrasing.
3
And for her he was, too, the protected of the very
clement
Virgin.
4
It casts a
clement
shadow, but shades can also be spectres.
5
He is a fine fellow, certainly-handsomeand brave and courteous, and assuredly
clement
.
6
The King, therefore, although far from
clement
,
was not extremely rigorous.
7
To the French, who fell into the King's hands, he was equally
clement
.
8
Heaven is always
clement
toward the repentant sinner; and you are my heaven, Margaret.
9
Clement
said the school community wanted the new arrivals to feel welcome.
10
Charles is surprised by the turn of events regarding the
Clement
situation.
11
The death of
Clement
in 1534 obscured his prospects in the Church.
12
A spokesman for
Clement
said the National Post story was factually inaccurate.
13
Clement
also was nominated for best lead actor in a comedy series.
14
Clement
wrote in Alexandria, Tertullian in Rome or Africa, Irenaeus in Gaul.
15
On tonight's episode:
Clement
falls victim to a crime at Charles's shop.
16
Clement
says the recovery of the bodies remains the police's highest priority.
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