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Entry 2 senses Webster, 1913

Ultimatum

/(ŭl`tĭ*mā"tŭm)/ · Ul·ti·ma·tum · IPA /ˌʌl.tɪˈmeɪ.təm/
01 n. A final proposition, concession, or condition; especially, the final propositions, conditions, or terms, offered by either of the parties i…
pl. Ultimatums, Ultimata ((ŭl`tĭ*mā"tŭmz))
  1. 1.
    A final proposition, concession, or condition; especially, the final propositions, conditions, or terms, offered by either of the parties in a diplomatic negotiation; the most favorable terms that a negotiator can offer, the rejection of which usually puts an end to the hesitation.
  2. 2.
    A final demand, the rejection of which may lead to a resort to force or other compelling action by the party presenting the ultimatum. In international diplomacy, an ultimatum may be used as by the demanding country as a signal to other countries that it gave the other country a seemingly reasonable opportunity to avoid a war; in this way, the demanding country may seek to avoid responsibility for starting a war.