Proper noun
Fait (plural Faits)
A surname.
Although Khashab had not wished for his country to be invaded by Americans, he accepted the fait accompli and urged the Americans to do the job properly. Source: Internet
; au courant: up-to-date; abreast of current affairs. ; au fait: being conversant in or with, or instructed in or with. ; au gratin: "with gratings", anything that is grated onto a food dish. Source: Internet
Like other members of the Poseidon coterie, he treats the Poseidon project as a fait accompli. Source: Internet
But for his steadfast refusal to approve Saran’s antics, India would have faced a suicidal fait accompli. Source: Internet
But now this is a fait accompli—the pound of flesh to bring around the Maoists. Source: Internet
And she revealed that the community council had already submitted proposals for a fairer system as part of the Aberdeenshire’s consultation process, but claimed the latest move was effectively a fait accompli with little else that could be done. Source: Internet