Accomplished Fact

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Pronunciation: /əˈkʌmplɪʃt fækt/

Definitions of accomplished fact

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

Example Sentences

A1 Learning to write is an accomplished fact for many preschoolers.

A2 Launching a successful startup is an accomplished fact for ambitious entrepreneurs.

B1 Traveling the world is often seen as an accomplished fact by adventurous individuals.

B2 Completing the challenging assignment was an accomplished fact that demonstrated the team's expertise.

C1 The successful completion of the community project was seen as an accomplished fact that brought positive change.

C2 The successful acquisition of the competitor company was an accomplished fact that solidified the company's market position.

adjective describes a noun or pronoun

Example Sentences

A1 The teacher explained that the test results were an accomplished fact.

A2 The team's victory was seen as an accomplished fact by the fans.

B1 The completion of the project ahead of schedule was considered an accomplished fact.

B2 The successful launch of the new product was an accomplished fact for the company.

C1 The scientist's groundbreaking discovery was hailed as an accomplished fact in the field of research.

C2 The artist's masterpiece was regarded as an accomplished fact in the world of art.

Examples of accomplished fact in a Sentence

formal The decision to merge the two companies was already an accomplished fact.

informal By the time we found out about the new policy, it was already an accomplished fact.

slang Dude, I didn't even know they were dating, and now marriage is an accomplished fact!

figurative Her success in the competition was like an accomplished fact, everyone knew she would win.

Grammatical Forms of accomplished fact

plural

accomplished facts

comparative

more accomplished fact

superlative

most accomplished fact

present tense

accomplish fact

future tense

will accomplish fact

perfect tense

has accomplished fact

continuous tense

is accomplishing fact

singular

accomplished fact

positive degree

very accomplished fact

infinitive

to accomplish fact

gerund

accomplishing fact

participle

accomplished fact

Origin and Evolution of accomplished fact

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The term 'accomplished fact' originated from Latin influence in the English language.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a fact or situation that has already happened and cannot be changed, the term has evolved to also imply a sense of finality and inevitability in modern usage.