clientele cli‧en‧tele [ˌkliːənˈtel ǁ ˌklaɪənˈtel, ˌkliː-] noun [singular]
COMMERCE all the people who regularly use the services of a person or organization:
• Her agency has built up a clientele of over 700 actors.
• The bar's clientele was almost entirely male.
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clientele UK US /ˌkliːɒnˈtel/ noun [C, usually singular] COMMERCE, MARKETING
► all the customers of a business considered as a group: »
The beauty clinic, with its growing clientele, moved to its present site in 2008.
a mixed/diverse/wide clientele »The pub attracts a mixed clientele of tourists, business people and locals.
»a young/sophisticated/discerning clientele
»He is a well-established insurance broker who serves a loyal clientele.
Financial and business terms. 2012.