Sentences with inclemency
in·clem·ent
I i - They are built of rough sticks, covered with bulrushes or grass, in such a manner as to completely protect the inhabitants from all the inclemencies of the weather.
- Rising barometric pressure generally means sunshine, while a fall of pressure is linked with inclemency or storms.
- Sadly, the inclemency will prevent us from using the balcony, but pretty much the whole open-plan apartment has an ocean view, even the bed.
- Undoubtedly the inclemency will affect the eventual crowd, because travelling to the game in such conditions is a chore.