1 a computer that is connected to a server (= large central computer) from which it gets information --
2 a person who receives services, esp. from a lawyer or other person who gives advice: --
He’s a sports agent and has a lot of basketball players as clients.
3 someone who receives professional services from an organization: --
client care/service/satisfaction We attribute our growth to our unwavering commitment to client service.
a new/prospective/potential client
a corporate/private/individual client Our specially trained staff can offer corporate clients on-site assessments and training workshops.
a client of sb/sth Mr Black has been a client of this law firm for many years.
4 a customer who buys goods or services from a store, restaurant, etc.: --
5 a computer or piece of software or equipment that is connected to a server (= a large central computer) from which it gets information: --
There are difficulties in classifying clients from a population of women in all marital situations considered together.
In 82 % of the married clients, two or more problems were reported and in a quarter of them at least four problems occurred in combination.
The challenge of conducting participatory research with many clients is particularly acute for natural resource management.
Institutions and enterprises would not be able to make nearly as much money if their clients thought otherwise.
In addition, she has a professional background in public relations consultancy and management skills training for numerous international clients both in government and industry.
The research was demand led by using participatory techniques to elicit from the clients or beneficiaries of the research the most important production constraints.
Richer because delighted clients pay their bills more quickly and return with repeat business.
More dangerously, clients may understand and act in the belief that they have understood.