Ultimatum in a sentence as a noun

Its not much of an ultimatum because she was already fired and had no bargaining power.

" ... I'm a proponent of the principle of charity, but I don't know how to read that as anything other than an ultimatum.

It's an unfair ultimatum to people on youtube who have maintained anonymity for legitimate reasons.

By setting the price higher than a physical book, the seller is attempting to capture almost all of the surplus, similar to keeping $99 and offering the other player $1 in the ultimatum game.

Even they line they started to avoid that problem, ultimate marvel, recently got crossed over with the main universe, after it had prevously dropped sharply in quality with the ultimatum event.

According to sources after Pugh departed he gave employees an ultimatum: 24 hours to decide if they were in or out for the long haul, even if that meant no more salary without a new fundraise, which seemed unlikely.

He enjoys his newfound celebrity status and now gives the IDF "a 24 hour ultimatum" to release data and says he'd "proudly go to jail" if he was, but knows full well - as does everyone else - that he doesn't face any meaningful penalty.

This is the other way of reading it: He's essentially saying, "Once this is shipped, the cat will be out of the bag and we will not be able to put it back in, so if you need the cat for something, you should do it now." That's not what is traditionally meant by "ultimatum," because an ultimatum implies that you want someone to do something and will do something else to injure them if they fail to meet your demands.

This part of his reply annoyed me: "Attributing an ultimatum to my words is blatantly violating the Principle of Charity, especially since I've very explicitly clarified that I'm talking about the latter.

I never could get into the main continuity, and stopped reading ultimate comics after ultimatum, honestly the only marvel narrative I care about now is the cinematic universe, they've completely ruined comics as a medium to tell marvel superhero stories, which is pretty sad.

Does "ultimatum" and "raft of complicated last-minute changes" not raise anyone else's tinfoil paranoia alarms?Those commits should get significant scrutiny, because it sounds like US/CA govt were given an indirect opportunity to push whatever changes it wanted AND rushed code isn't necessarily the best either.

Ultimatum definitions

noun

a final peremptory demand