fait accompli

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French fait accompli (an accomplished fact), from fait (a fact) + accompli (accomplished).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfeɪt.əˌkʌm.pli/

Noun

fait accompli (plural faits accomplis)

  1. An accomplished fact, something that has already occurred; a (colloquial American) "done deal".

Usage notes

Often said of something irreversible and/or performed without going through standard procedure, completed before those affected by it are in a position to query or reverse it.

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French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fɛ.t‿a.kɔ̃.pli/

Noun

fait accompli m (plural faits accomplis)

  1. a fait accompli, a done deal

Usage notes

Only used in the expression “placer/mettre quelqu’un devant le fait accompli” meaning “to present somebody with a fait accompli”.


Portuguese

Noun

fait accompli m (plural faits accomplis)

  1. fait accompli (an established fact)
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