† peremptorize, v. Obs. rare.
[a. obs. F. peremptoriser (16th c. in Godef.), or (in quot. 1644) f. peremptory + -ize.]
a. See quot. 1611. b. To make peremptory or absolute.
| 1611 Cotgr., Peremptoriser, to peremptorize; to grant, or passe away peremptorily. 1644 J. Goodwin Innoc. Triumph. (1645) 67 Authoritie..to peremptorize by fire and sword all their limitations whatsoever, as agreeable to God's Word. |