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Accompli Meaning in English

word

ˌɑˈkɑmpɫi/, /əˈkɑmpɫi
uh-KOM-plee
əˈkɒmpli
uh-KOM-plee

Definition

The word 'accompli' is rarely used in English by itself and usually appears in the phrase 'fait accompli', meaning something that has already been done and cannot be changed.

Usage & Nuances

'Accompli' is almost never used alone in English; it's imported from French in the set phrase 'fait accompli' (meaning 'an accomplished fact'). Using just 'accompli' will sound odd or incorrect in modern English.

Example Sentences

The result was a fait accompli, so we just accepted it.

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She treated the agreement as a fait accompli.

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The decision became a fait accompli overnight.

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By the time we arrived, it was already a fait accompli.

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They presented the changes as a fait accompli, leaving us no choice.

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Don’t treat my suggestion like a fait accompli before we discuss it.

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