clientelage (Meaning)
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clientelage (n.)
See Clientele, n., 2.
Synonyms & Antonyms of clientelage
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clientelage Sentence Examples
- The luxurious hotel prided itself on its prestigious clientelage, consisting of celebrities and dignitaries.
- The exclusive club maintained strict standards for its clientelage, ensuring a select membership.
- The prestigious law firm boasted a clientelage of high-profile individuals and corporations.
- The art gallery's clientelage included collectors from around the world who appreciated fine art.
- The upscale boutique catered to a discerning clientelage seeking bespoke fashion.
- The private bank attracted a wealthy clientelage seeking personalized financial services.
- The gourmet restaurant's clientelage comprised food connoisseurs who appreciated fine dining experiences.
- The spa's luxurious amenities appealed to its affluent clientelage seeking relaxation and pampering.
- The boutique hotel's clientelage consisted of travelers seeking exclusive accommodations and personalized service.
- The investment firm's clientelage included investors looking for high returns and expert financial advice.
FAQs About the word clientelage
See Clientele, n., 2.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The luxurious hotel prided itself on its prestigious clientelage, consisting of celebrities and dignitaries.
The exclusive club maintained strict standards for its clientelage, ensuring a select membership.
The prestigious law firm boasted a clientelage of high-profile individuals and corporations.
The art gallery's clientelage included collectors from around the world who appreciated fine art.