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    ultimatum
    /ˌʌltɪˈmeɪtəm/

    noun

    • 1. a final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which will result in retaliation or a breakdown in relations: "their employers issued an ultimatum demanding an immediate return to work"

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  2. a threat in which a person or group of people are warned that if they do not do a particular thing, something unpleasant will happen to them. It is usually the last and most extreme in a series of actions taken to bring about a particular result: He gave her an ultimatum - she could either stop seeing Peter and come back to him or it was divorce.

  3. May 3, 2011 · The meaning of ULTIMATUM is a final proposition, condition, or demand; especially : one whose rejection will end negotiations and cause a resort to force or other direct action. How to use ultimatum in a sentence.

  4. An ultimatum is a final demand attached to a threat, like "If you don't do it, I'll never speak to you again." Ultimatums are serious business. The noun ultimatum has Latin roots meaning "final" and that's still what the word means today.

  5. An ultimatum is a warning that unless someone acts in a particular way within a particular time limit, action will be taken against them.

  6. Ultimatum definition: 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.. See examples of ULTIMATUM used in a sentence.

  7. 1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a final communication by a party, esp a government, setting forth conditions on which it insists, as during negotiations on some topic. 2. any final or peremptory demand, offer, or proposal. [C18: from New Latin, neuter of ultimatus ultimate]

  8. ULTIMATUM definition: a statement that you will do something that will affect someone badly if they do not do what you…. Learn more.

  9. noun. /ˌʌltɪˈmeɪtəm/ (plural ultimatums, ultimata. /ˌʌltɪˈmeɪtə/ ) a final warning to a person or country that if they do not do what you ask, you will use force or take action against them. to issue an ultimatum. The government denied that it had presented the union with an ultimatum. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UltimatumUltimatum - Wikipedia

    An ultimatum (Latin for 'the last one'; / ˌ ʌ l t ɪ ˈ m eɪ t əm /; pl.: ultimata or ultimatums) is a demand whose fulfillment is requested in a specified period of time and which is backed up by a threat to be followed through in case of noncompliance (open loop). An ultimatum is generally the final demand in a series of requests.

  11. 3 days ago · ultimatum (plural ultimatums or ultimata) ( diplomacy) A final statement of terms or conditions made by one party to another, especially one that expresses a threat of reprisal or war if the terms are not met before some specified date and time. ( diplomacy, dated) An intended final statement of terms or conditions made by one party to another ...