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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

INCLEMENT

DEFINITION

1.STORMY

HARSH

SEVERE IN ACTION OR ACTIVE

INTEMPERATE (ADJ.) A

late 14c., from Latin intemperatus "untempered, inclement, immoderate

inclemency (n.)

1550s, from Middle French inclémence and directly from Latin inclementia "rigor.

inclement (adj.)

1660s, from French inclément and directly from Latin inclementem (nominative inclemens) "harsh, unmerciful," from in- "not, opposite of, without" (see in- (1)) + clementem "mild, placid."

IT CAN BE USED BY STORM

DURING AN INCLEMENT RUSSIA WINTER, IT WILL BE REALLY COLD