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fait accompli

NOUN
  1. an irreversible accomplishment

How To Use fait accompli In A Sentence

  • If the idea here is to create a closed acoustic space, then it's a fait accompli.
  • First, his candidacy was introduced to the state as a kind of fait accompli, something Granite State voters resent even more than they do those pushy New Yorkers. A Scion Hits The Streets
  • Then I got such a hard time from everyone for not being contactable that it became a fait accompli when Stan gave me his old one. THE MANANA MAN
  • He wants to make insulated homes, clean technologies and connecting infrastructure a fait accompli. Times, Sunday Times
  • The offer may already be a fait accompli: AMP Craig Dunn refers delphically to ` ` ongoing informal discussions '' with the local Axa camp, "culminating in discussions on Friday". AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories
  • It was far from a fait accompli. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because I guarantee you, weasels like nothing better than the law of fait accompli. Saltzman looking for easy way out on Paulson stadiums? (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Untitled #9 somehow seems to dramatize this process as a kind of struggle, one we are a part of over the course of the ten-minute running time and not a predigested, aestheticist fait accompli. GreenCine Daily
  • You have been told that amalgamation is a "fait accompli" -- that Metro already accounts for 72 per cent of the combined Metro -- municipality spending. The Megacity Debate
  • Thanks to Mr. Boehner, we'll at least have a democratic debate on this subject instead of a backroom fait accompli. Who's the Extremist Now?
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