PEREMPTORY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Peremptory implies the removal of one’s option to disagree or contest something, and sometimes suggests an abrupt dictatorial manner combined with an unwillingness to tolerate disobedience or dissent, as in “employees given a peremptory dismissal ”
Peremptorily - definition of peremptorily by The Free Dictionary Subject to no further debate or dispute; final and unassailable: a peremptory decree b Not allowing contradiction or refusal; imperative: The officer issued peremptory commands 2 Offensively self-assured; imperious or dictatorial: a swaggering, peremptory manner
peremptorily - Wiktionary, the free dictionary peremptorily (comparative more peremptorily, superlative most peremptorily) In a peremptory manner; in a commanding tone, brooking no delay quotations He was peremptorily summoned to see the commanding officer