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perempted

 

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Term: perempted

Description:

Perempted is the past participle form of the verb "perempt," which means to prevent or stop someone from doing or achieving something by taking decisive action or making a final judgment.

Sample Sentences:

1. Verb (transitive):

  1. The company perempted the competitor's attempt to capture their market share by launching a new and improved product.
  2. The judge perempted the witness from answering the question, deeming it irrelevant to the case.
  3. His enthusiasm was perempted by the unexpected turn of events.

2. Adjective:

  1. Her perempted decision to quit her job surprised everyone.
  2. The perempted offer left them with no other options.
  3. The perempted legislation resulted in significant changes to the education system.

3. Adverb:

  1. The negotiation ended peremptedly, with no further discussion.
  2. The meeting was peremptedly adjourned due to a lack of consensus among the members.
  3. The manager peremptedly rejected the proposal without considering any alternatives.

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