How To Use peremptorily In A Sentence
- Because the Right of Preemption is likely to injure the security of trafficking, it shouldn't peremptorily oppose the third party. And some restrictions are necessary.
- She peremptorily rejected the request.
- One look at him as a prospective talesman in a murder case and you would have unhesitatingly murmured, "The defense challenges peremptorily! By Advice of Counsel
- Either party may challenge any juror either for cause or peremptorily and each party shall have three peremptory challenges.
- They damned the no-nonsense, authoritarian government, which peremptorily squashed even the smallest perceived threat to social peace.
- The financial crisis has seen many of the old rules peremptorily torn up by nation states. Times, Sunday Times
- He jocularly observed, on one occasion, to a creditor, who peremptorily required payment of the interest due on a long-standing debt, 'My dear sir, you know it is not my _interest_ to pay the The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 536, March 3, 1832
- They damned the no-nonsense, authoritarian government, which peremptorily squashed even the smallest perceived threat to social peace.
- His erect position in itself started to drive the webs of suspicion from the dog's mind; and when he spoke peremptorily, with the sound of whip-lashes in his voice, the dog rendered its customary allegiance and came to him. To Build A Fire
- -- "We have been unable to render your inhabitants wiser, and prevent their being, further imposed upon, than to declare, absolutely and peremptorily, that henceforward seawant shall be bullion -- not longer admissable in trade, without any value, as it is indeed. Knickerbocker's History of New York, Complete