ultimatum
Americannoun
plural
ultimatums, ultimata-
a final, uncompromising demand or set of terms issued by a party to a dispute, the rejection of which may lead to a severance of relations or to the use of force.
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a final proposal or statement of conditions.
noun
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a final communication by a party, esp a government, setting forth conditions on which it insists, as during negotiations on some topic
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any final or peremptory demand, offer, or proposal
Etymology
Origin of ultimatum
First recorded in 1725–35; from New Latin, noun use of neuter of Late Latin ultimātus “ended, finished,” past participle of ultimāre “to come to an end”; ultimate
Example Sentences
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His extension last week of an ultimatum on attacking Iranian energy infrastructure did nothing to calm markets, and investors seem to be reacting less to his comments than to tangible news from the Persian Gulf.
From MarketWatch
His extension last week of an ultimatum on attacking Iranian energy infrastructure did nothing to calm markets, and investors seem to be reacting less to his comments than to tangible news from the Persian Gulf.
From MarketWatch
His Thursday announcement of the latest extension to his ultimatum to Iran occurred just after the S&P 500 registered its biggest daily drop since the start of the conflict.
From MarketWatch
Coming just ahead of his own ultimatum, the move creates a potential off-ramp, at least for now.
From BBC
The ultimatum, made just a day after the US leader said he was considering "winding down" military operations, came as the waterway -- through which a fifth of global oil and gas flows -- remained effectively closed.
From Barron's
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