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What is the noun for peremptorily?

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peremptory
  1. (law) A challenge to the admission of a juror, without the challenger needing to show good cause.
peremptoriness
  1. The quality of being peremptory
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Then the faithful Sam revived his suit with some peremptoriness.”
      “Would they not, with considerable peremptoriness, desire these intrusively pious members of society to mind their own business?”
      “Nettie's haste and peremptoriness were mixed, if it must be told, with a little resentment against the world in general.”
peremptories
  1. plural of peremptory
  2. Examples:
    1. “Each side was allowed 20 peremptories, and the prosecution used 18 of its allotment.”
      “In Dwyer's view, peremptories unduly prolong the jury selection process while supporting a cottage industry of expensive consultants.”
      “So although abolishing peremptories isn't a silver bullet, it's nonetheless a powerful bullet to equalize talent and force trials to be conducted on the merits.”
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