Peremptory

What is Peremptory?


1.

1. leaving no opportunity for denial or refusal; imperative: a peremptory command.

2. imperious or dictatorial.

3. positive or assertive in speech, tone, manner, etc.

4. Law.

a. that precludes or does not admit of debate, question, etc.: a peremptory edict.

b. decisive or final.

c. in which a command is absolute and unconditional: a peremptory writ.

The person was such a shame to the town that the mayor told him in a peremptory tone that he had to leave and never come back.

See shame, wtf, mandatory, served


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