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Fait Accompli 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam

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Fait Accompli 601 Words You Need to Know to Pass Your Exam in real context with authentic examples, synonyms and illustrations for GRE candidates and advanced learners of English

/ˌfet.ə.kɒmˈpliː/ (noun)

Definition

an action or event that has already been completed and cannot be changed anymore, something already done, accomplished fact, something that is unchangeable or unalterable because it has already been decided on or fixated, certainty, foregone conclusion, inevitability, something that is inevitable, safe bet, fixated, cast-iron certainty, inflexible, rigid, adamant

Example

Organizations need “rigid inflexible managers” even if some think they’re cruel bosses who consider any policy a fait accompli. You don’t need the dark-side of their strength. But without them, instability and inconsistency escalate.

Appreciate the stability “rigid inflexibles” bring to organizations. Sure, they stress themselves and others. They complain about missed commons. But, they’re great at following procedures and delivering consistent results.

“Rigid inflexibles” love systems that prevent failure.

Source of example: https://leadershipfreak.blog/

Antonyms

evitable, malleable

Plural

faits accomplis


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