peremptoriness


per·emp·to·ry

P0186500 (pə-rĕmp′tə-rē)adj.1. a. 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.
[Latin perēmptōrius, from perēmptus, past participle of perimere, to take away : per-, per- + emere, to obtain; see em- in Indo-European roots.]
per·emp′to·ri·ly adv.per·emp′to·ri·ness n.
Translations
perentorietà‎