perempt in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To perempt means to leave no opportunity for denial or refusal; to decide or act decisively and authoritatively.
Sample Sentences
- His decision to leave was perempt, leaving no room for debate among the team members.
- The judge issued a perempt order, compelling the defendant to appear in court without delay.
- She made a perempt statement that silenced all further discussion on the topic.
- In negotiations, his perempt demands caught everyone off guard and shifted the dynamics completely.
- The perempt nature of her request made it clear that there would be no negotiation on the terms.