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be peremptory
adjective
Precluding debate or expostulation; not admitting of question or appeal; positive; absolute; decisive; conclusive; final.
Exact(2)
She could be peremptory with reporters, demanding that they publish her communiqués verbatim or not at all.
Any effort by Ms. Harris now to stop the hand counting before it is completed would be peremptory and purely partisan.
Similar(58)
The legal term is "peremptory challenge".
Frese's tone was peremptory: "I can't do that".
Other load-bearing exhibits in the show are peremptory, too, but on purpose, and with flair.
He had to learn how to ask for things without being peremptory.
Accompanying the remittance checks, Susan Ware observes, were "peremptory" letters full of scolding and condescension that betrayed an imperious streak that was well hidden from the world).
Caesar's message was peremptory, and the Senate resolved that Caesar should be treated as a public enemy if he did not lay down his command "by a date to be fixed".
McKellen is peremptory and sleek, whereas Morahan (whose Nora, in "A Doll's House," made such an impression at bam last year) is clothed in dove gray and emotionally aflame.
Yet he notes in passing that "the tone of the document is peremptory" and that its theological claims about the church raise "legitimate questions" -- not small points, coming from a defender.
Yet he was peremptory in his response to Keane's claims in midweek that Wayne Rooney was "awful", insisting: "I don't want to give the honour to answer this question because it is too much honour to the one who says these things".
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