peremptorily nel dizionario italiano Oxford-Paravia

peremptorily nel dizionario PONS

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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In consequence parliament was peremptorily prorogued, and a recess of fourteen months was employed by the government in securing a majority by the most extensive corruption.
en.wikipedia.org
Thrilled that he'd noticed her at all; had pursued however briefly and peremptorily.
www.thestar.com
A community of foreign countries, which, due to their funding, lacked any respect and could not be bothered, entered peremptorily into the deepest bowels of the nation.
www.globalresearch.ca
But that also can not be resolved peremptorily.
thenationonlineng.net
And not being peremptorily removed by a public announcement with me as part of the audience.
www.mindanews.com
Until then, proprietors and employees would get hauled to court (and peremptorily fined and released), and customers would promptly move on to the next watering hole.
nymag.com
I could not bank it because it is an allowance that can be cut off peremptorily.
www.smh.com.au
The migrs who followed him pertinaciously were refused audience, or when they forced themselves on him, were peremptorily denied all help.
en.wikipedia.org
The foregoing arguments posited by the respected professor may peremptorily make sense on its face but may not stand the test of a closer judicial scrutiny.
www.ghanaweb.com
So, this early, we're peremptorily retiring from our incipient career as show biz prognosticator.
entertainment.inquirer.net

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