Fait accompli

 

Fait accompli (singular) – ‘Faits accomplis’ (plural)

 

Origin ::: French 

 


Pronunciation:  ‘fait-accompli’ (‘fait’ as in ‘faith’, ‘accompli’ as in ‘accomplished’ –  ஃபே(t)ட்  அக்காம்ப்ளி

 

Meaning:

 

An accomplished thing, word, deed, fact, etc. having become almost irreversible – something that has already happened, or been done which has come into vogue that cannot be changed now.

 

Example sentences:

 

The policy change was presented to us as a ‘fait accompli’ without any consultation or discussion. 

 

Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) introduced in elections have now become a ‘fait accompli’. The system cannot be reversed now.

 

நில்லாத காலடி நெடும் தூரம் போகும்.

Ceaseless walking accomplishes great distances.

 

 

(R.SAMPATH)

31/8/2020

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