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final word

noun as in ultimatum

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Example Sentences

He may have the final word, but their advice carries more weight than it ever did.

No reader of Tocqueville, it is safe to say, will have the final word on Democracy in America.

Grace is the final word and we should remind Justin of that.Q4.

Will that be the final word on gender equality in Silicon Valley?

The book was meant to be transformative, not definitive, an opening salvo rather than the final word.

It is obvious that the right final word is distresse, to be preceded by yow or your; of which I prefer yow.

It is clear that a final word has been dropped, because the scribe thought the line ought to rime with fyve (l. 98).

She bent her happy face forward, with a small shake of the head at each repetition of her final word.

This reiteration of the same final word, for the sake of emphasis, is found in Shakespeare.

A final word concerning the opportunities for American enterprise is convincing when it comes from official sources.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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