/pəˈrɛmptəri/ – adjective
Definition: dứt khoát, kiên quyết, có tính chất mệnh lệnh.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “peremptory” refers to an action, request, or order that is final, absolute, and not subject to appeal or challenge. It denotes something that must be obeyed or complied with without question or delay.
Example: The judge issued a peremptory order requiring the witness to testify at the trial.