Part of Speech |
Definition |
Example Sentence |
noun |
a strong and final demand or set of conditions |
After weeks of negotiations, the union issued an ulotimatum to the management, demanding a higher pay raise. |
noun |
a situation in which someone is given a choice between two options, both of which have negative consequences |
The protagonist found themselves in an ulotimatum: to save their loved one, they had to sacrifice their own happiness. |
adjective |
relating to an ultimatum |
The ulotimatum decision put immense pressure on the negotiators. |
verb |
to give, issue, or deliver an ultimatum |
If the government doesn't address the demands soon, we may have to ulotimatum them to take our concerns seriously. |