peremptorily in the PONS Dictionary

peremptorily Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to demand sth peremptorily

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Furthermore, it seems unsatisfactory to dismiss the scientific field peremptorily.
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I now peremptorily demand of you the satisfaction due to a gentleman--without alternative.
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Until then, proprietors and employees would get hauled to court (and peremptorily fined and released), and customers would promptly move on to the next watering hole.
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The migrs who followed him pertinaciously were refused audience, or when they forced themselves on him, were peremptorily denied all help.
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I could not bank it because it is an allowance that can be cut off peremptorily.
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After being denied many nights in succession, they peremptorily demanded to see him.
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A community of foreign countries, which, due to their funding, lacked any respect and could not be bothered, entered peremptorily into the deepest bowels of the nation.
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The foregoing arguments posited by the respected professor may peremptorily make sense on its face but may not stand the test of a closer judicial scrutiny.
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So, this early, we're peremptorily retiring from our incipient career as show biz prognosticator.
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In consequence parliament was peremptorily prorogued, and a recess of fourteen months was employed by the government in securing a majority by the most extensive corruption.
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