ultimátum
111ultimatum — n. Final condition, final proposition, last offer …
112ultimatum — ul·ti·ma·tum …
113ultimatum — [ˌʌltɪˈmeɪtəm] noun [C] a statement that orders someone to do something and threatens to punish or attack them if they do not do it …
114ultimatum — ul•ti•ma•tum [[t]ˌʌl təˈmeɪ təm, ˈmɑ [/t]] n. pl. tums, ta ( tə). 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 • Etymology:… …
115ultimatum — /ʌltəˈmeɪtəm / (say ultuh maytuhm) noun (plural ultimatums or ultimata /ʌltəˈmeɪtə/ (say ultuh maytuh)) 1. the final terms of one of the parties in a diplomatic relationship, the rejection of which by the other party may involve a rupture of… …
116Ultimatum — Ul|ti|ma|tum , das; s, ...ten (letzte, äußerste Aufforderung) …
117ultimatum — nm. => Échappatoire …
118ultimatum — /altameytam/ The last. The final and ultimate proposition made in negotiating a treaty, a contract, or the like. The word also means the result of a negotiation, and it comprises the final determination of a party concerned in the matter in… …
119ultimatum — A final proposition. A final offer. A final statement of terms in diplomatic negotiations for the settlement of a dispute …
120ultimatum — n. (pl. ultimatums or ultimata) a final demand or statement of terms by one party, the rejection of which by another could cause a breakdown in relations, war, or an end of cooperation etc. Etymology: L neut. past part.: see ULTIMATE …