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ultimata
Part of speech: NounThe last offer; the final conditions or terms offered as the basis of a treaty; any final proposition.
Usage examples "ultimata":- The mission was, indeed, doomed from the outset, and nothing more need be said of it than that in the end, to secure any treaty at all, Monroe and Pinkney broke their instructions and set aside the three ultimata. - "Jefferson and his Colleagues A Chronicle of the Virginia Dynasty, Volume 15 In The Chronicles Of America Series", Allen Johnson.
- On the 18th, one was sent to the same Minister, with propositions which were then regarded as their ultimata. - "The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. IX", Various.
- No men can have satisfactory relations with each other until they have agreed on certain ultimata of belief not to be disturbed in ordinary conversation, and unless they have sense enough to trace the secondary questions depending upon these ultimate beliefs to their source. - "The Complete PG Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.", Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (The Physician and Poet not the Jurist).