ultimative
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]ultimative (comparative more ultimative, superlative most ultimative)
- Resembling an ultimatum.
- 1950, George Macgregor Waller, Pearl Harbor: Roosevelt and the Coming of the War, page 98:
- Beard calls the United States reply on November 26 to the Japanese proposal of November 20 an “ultimative notice.” Morgenstern calls it more simply an “ultimatum.”
- 1956, Carlile Aylmer Macartney, October Fifteenth: A History of Modern Hungary, 1929–1945, volume 1, pages 209–10:
- […] Beck sent Kánya a letter “of ultimative character,” saying “that if we do not intervene, they (i.e. the Poles) will settle the question without us, but in that case they will eat the chestnuts.”
Italian
[edit]Adjective
[edit]ultimative