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Cast in concrete Meaning in English

expression

ˈkæst/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈkɑnkɹit/, /kənˈkɹit
KAST in kahn-KREET, kuhn-KREET
kˈɑːst/ /ˈɪn/ /kˈɒŋkɹiːt
KAHST in KON-kreet

Definition

If something is 'cast in concrete', it means it is fixed and cannot be changed, often used for rules, plans, or decisions.

Usage & Nuances

This is an idiomatic, somewhat formal alternative to 'set in stone.' Often used in business, policy, or official settings to emphasize that something cannot be changed. Do not use literally; it's not about actual concrete.

Example Sentences

The schedule isn't cast in concrete yet; we can still make changes.

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These rules are not cast in concrete; we can adjust them if needed.

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Our holiday plan isn't cast in concrete, so we can be flexible.

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Remember, nothing is cast in concrete. We can always revisit the decision later.

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"Is the budget cast in concrete yet?" "No, we're still reviewing the numbers."

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Let's not treat the proposal as cast in concrete—feedback is still welcome!

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