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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Per·emp·to·ry
a.
1.
Precluding
debate
or
expostulation
;
not
admitting
of
question
or
appeal
;
positive
;
absolute
;
decisive
;
conclusive
;
final
.
Think
of
heaven
with
hearty
purposes
and
peremptory
designs
to
get
thither
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
2.
Positive
in
opinion
or
judgment
;
decided
;
dictatorial
;
dogmatical
.
Be
not
too
positive
and
peremptory
.
--
Bacon
.
Briefly
,
then
,
for
we
are
peremptory
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Firmly
determined
;
unawed
. [
Poetic
]
Peremptory challenge
Law
See
under
Challenge
.
Peremptory mandamus
,
a
final
and
absolute
mandamus
.
Peremptory plea
,
a
plea
by
a
defendant
tending
to
impeach
the
plaintiff's
right
of
action
;
a
plea
in
bar
.
Syn:
--
Decisive
;
positive
;
absolute
;
authoritative
;
express
;
arbitrary
;
dogmatical
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Chal·lenge
n.
1.
An
invitation
to
engage
in
a
contest
or
controversy
of
any
kind
;
a
defiance
;
specifically
,
a
summons
to
fight
a
duel
;
also
,
the
letter
or
message
conveying
the
summons
.
A
challenge
to
controversy
.
--
Goldsmith
.
2.
The
act
of
a
sentry
in
halting
any
one
who
appears
at
his
post
,
and
demanding
the
countersign
.
3.
A
claim
or
demand
. [
Obs
.]
There
must
be
no
challenge
of
superiority
.
--
Collier
.
4.
Hunting
The
opening
and
crying
of
hounds
at
first
finding
the
scent
of
their
game
.
5.
Law
An
exception
to
a
juror
or
to
a
member
of
a
court
martial
,
coupled
with
a
demand
that
he
should
be
held
incompetent
to
act
;
the
claim
of
a
party
that
a
certain
person
or
persons
shall
not
sit
in
trial
upon
him
or
his
cause
.
6.
An
exception
to
a
person
as
not
legally
qualified
to
vote
.
The
challenge
must
be
made
when
the
ballot
is
offered
. [
U
.
S
.]
Challenge to the array
Law
,
an
exception
to
the
whole
panel
.
Challenge to the favor
,
the
alleging
a
special
cause
,
the
sufficiency
of
which
is
to
be
left
to
those
whose
duty
and
office
it
is
to
decide
upon
it
.
Challenge to the polls
,
an
exception
taken
to
any
one
or
more
of
the
individual
jurors
returned
.
Peremptory challenge
,
a
privilege
sometimes
allowed
to
defendants
,
of
challenging
a
certain
number
of
jurors
(
fixed
by
statute
in
different
States
)
without
assigning
any
cause
.
Principal challenge
,
that
which
the
law
allows
to
be
sufficient
if
found
to
be
true
.
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