perempt (Meaning)

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perempt (v. t.)

To destroy; to defeat.

Synonyms & Antonyms of perempt

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perempt Sentence Examples

  1. The judge issued a peremptory order mandating the defendant's compliance.
  2. The contract contained several peremptory clauses, including a non-compete provision.
  3. The instructor sternly gave peremptory instructions for the exam.
  4. The manager's peremptory demand for increased sales quotas drew criticism.
  5. The peremptory dismissal of the lawsuit left the plaintiff astonished.
  6. The company's peremptory policy prohibited employees from accessing certain websites.
  7. The peremptory nature of the deadline left the team scrambling to complete the project.
  8. The witness's peremptory testimony was enough to convince the jury of the defendant's guilt.
  9. The peremptory request for surrender was met with defiance.
  10. The peremptory summoning of jurors raised concerns about the fairness of the trial.

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To destroy; to defeat.

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The judge issued a peremptory order mandating the defendant's compliance.

The contract contained several peremptory clauses, including a non-compete provision.

The instructor sternly gave peremptory instructions for the exam.

The manager's peremptory demand for increased sales quotas drew criticism.