perentorio

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perentorio(
peh
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rehn
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toh
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ryoh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. urgent
Es perentorio que la regla se revoque y la nueva legislación se implemente con efecto inmediato.Revocation of this law is urgent and the new legislation should be implemented with immediate effect.
b. pressing
El gobierno se comprometió a atender las necesidades más perentorias de la población.The government promised to deal with the most pressing needs of the population.
a. peremptory
Los estudiantes guardaron sus celulares ante la orden perentoria del rector.The students put their cell phones away following the principal's peremptory order.
a. fixed
El acuerdo estipula un plazo perentorio de nueve meses para el proyecto.The contract stipulates a fixed nine-month period for the project.
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