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cli·en·tele

 (klī′ən-tĕl′, klē′än-)
n.
1. The clients of a professional person or practice considered as a group.
2. A body of customers or patrons: a restaurant's clientele.

[French clientèle, from Latin clientēla, clientship, from cliēns, client; see client.]
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clientele

(ˌkliːɒnˈtɛl) or

clientage

n
customers or clients collectively
[C16: from Latin clientēla, from cliēns client]
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cli•en•tele

(ˌklaɪ ənˈtɛl, ˌkli ɑn-)

n.
the clients or customers, as of a professional person or shop, considered collectively: a wealthy clientele.
[1855–65; < French clientèle < Latin clientēla, derivative of cliēns (see client)]
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Clientele, Clientry

 a body of clients, 1594.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.clientele - customers collectively; "they have an upper class clientele"
people - (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively; "old people"; "there were at least 200 people in the audience"
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clientele

noun customers, market, business, following, trade, regulars, clients, patronage This pub has a mixed clientele.
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clientele

noun
Customers or patrons collectively:
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Translations
مَجْموعَة زَبائِن
klientela
klientelkundekreds
állandó ügyfelekügyfelek
klientela
müşterilermüvekkiller

clientele

[ˌkliːɑ̃ːnˈtel] Nclientela f
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clientele

[ˌklaɪənˈtɛl ˌkliːɒnˈtɛl] nclientèle f
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clientele

nKundschaft f, → Klientel f; the regular clienteledie Stammkundschaft
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clientele

[ˌkliːɑ̃ːnˈtɛl] nclientela
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client

(ˈklaiənt) noun
1. a person who receives professional advice from a lawyer, accountant etc.
2. a customer. That hairdresser is very popular with his clients.
clientèle (kliːonˈtel) noun
a group or type of clients. a bank's clientele.

client

(ˈklaiənt) noun
1. a person who receives professional advice from a lawyer, accountant etc.
2. a customer. That hairdresser is very popular with his clients.
clientèle (kliːonˈtel) noun
a group or type of clients. a bank's clientele.
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Each of these individuals got a paper at a certain hour, which he read with as much manner as he could command, and with singular perseverance as related to the difficulties to be overcome, to a clientele of bleachers, who reasoned as he reasoned, swore by his oaths, and finally arrived at all his conclusions.
His single back room, remarkable for having an extremely large cupboard, he rented furnished from two elderly spinsters, dressmakers in a humble way with a clientele of servant girls mostly.
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Car cette nouvelle agence est loin de faire l'unanimite aupres de la clientele, notamment celle qui reside a l'est de la commune (Skih Oumedour, Oued Aissi, Timizart-Loghbar et Tala-Athmane) ou encore a Tassadort, Bouhinoun, voire meme a la cite 450 logements EPLF a la Nouvelle-Ville tant les liaisons de transport entre le chef-lieu et les villages precites se font au niveau du centre-ville.
Ending the year on a high, the sole authorised dealership of Rolls-Royce vehicles in the Sultanate witnessed strong growth throughout the year, reaffirming the popularity of the ultra-luxury marque amongst its elite clientele. Al Jenaibi International Automobiles has revealed the news following the recent global announcement that the Middle East region was the second largest market for Rolls-Royce Motor Cars globally, comprising one-fifth of the company's global volumes in 2014, demonstrating its continued contribution to the success of the marque in the region.
Based out of Dubai, she will be responsible for valuations in the Middle East and North Africa region for CBRE's clientele offering a wide range of services that include bank lending, financial reporting and IPO amongst others.
Summary: Lebanese designer Tony Ward Tuesday took aim at his ever-diversifying clientele with an equally varied line of haute couture based on the contrasts between lightness and darkness.
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Elle enregistre aussi une augmentation des depots de la clientele pour un montant de 157 millions de dinars soit 4,01%, provenant essentiellement de l'evolution positive des depots a vue a raison de 67 millions de dinars et des depots a echeance, a raison de 79 millions de dinars.