une décision irrévocable = you will never reverse that decision
la décision finale = the last decision of the process
un changement définitif = a definitive change
You may be asking about the phrase fait accompli, which is French for "accomplished fact", that is, a deed that has been done and cannot be undone. The pronunciation is "fet ah-cõ-PLEE", where the 'õ' is a nasalized short 'o'.
Fait accompli - something that has already been done and that you can't do anything about.
it's been a while mean ça fait un bail / ça fait un moment in French.
Same thing, 'un wagon' (masc.). The English noun has been adopted in French.
Ecstasy is spelled the same in French, as it is a borrowed word which has not been translated.
This phrase is actually derived from the French fait accompli. This means that there is something that has been done and cannot be undone.
What they do cannot be undone. What has been done cannot be undone.
You may be asking about the phrase fait accompli, which is French for "accomplished fact", that is, a deed that has been done and cannot be undone. The pronunciation is "fet ah-cõ-PLEE", where the 'õ' is a nasalized short 'o'.
This means that once something has been done, you have to live with the consequences as it can't be undone.
Unaccountable number metric tonnes of water has been flown out. It simply means what's done cannot be undone.
I see no problem with that. Something that has been done and can not be undone can not be an obstacle to be received into the Church. Talk to a priest about it or join the RCIA-program in your local church.
It's the genie is out of the bottle, not if. It's similar to Pandora's Box - once you start something, it's very hard or impossible to put everything back and try to start over.
A French Bean as in a haricot vert? They are slender green beans. Or are you talking about something else?
Everything, you and me, blind, come back down, and undone.
The age of consent in Texas is 17. The law has been broken and it can't be undone.
"fait accompli" is a French phrase that translates to "an accomplished fact" in English. It refers to a situation that is already done or decided and cannot be changed.
Generally, if the decree absolute has not yet been entered you can file a Motion to Dismiss and the Judgment will be undone. The law varies in different jurisdictions. You should contact the court immediately.Generally, if the decree absolute has not yet been entered you can file a Motion to Dismiss and the Judgment will be undone. The law varies in different jurisdictions. You should contact the court immediately.Generally, if the decree absolute has not yet been entered you can file a Motion to Dismiss and the Judgment will be undone. The law varies in different jurisdictions. You should contact the court immediately.Generally, if the decree absolute has not yet been entered you can file a Motion to Dismiss and the Judgment will be undone. The law varies in different jurisdictions. You should contact the court immediately.