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[ UK /ˌʌltɪmˈe‍ɪtəm/ ]
[ US /ˌəɫtəˈmeɪtəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a final peremptory demand

How To Use ultimatum In A Sentence

  • The giggles ceased, mainly because Jocelyn at this awful ultimatum also ceased to waggle her ears. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • When playing the ultimatum game, be aware that there's a neural basis to economic decision making.
  • If she won't accept advice, give her an ultimatum. The Sun
  • They issued an ultimatum to the police to rid an area of racist attackers, or they will take the law into their own hands.
  • Union officers are defying the council ultimatum and continuing the jobs they were elected to.
  • If the ultimatum is not at once accepted we may look for that dreadful catastrophe, a sex war. Elections Past
  • A mass meeting in Dundee faced down an ultimatum from council bosses.
  • This should be an ultimatum - accept new terms and conditions or think about an alternative career.
  • There will be some speeific German ultimatum that would trigger a negotiation rather than a war.
  • The giggles ceased, mainly because Jocelyn at this awful ultimatum also ceased to waggle her ears. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
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