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accomplis

Accomplis is a French term that appears as a form of the verb accomplir. It is the masculine plural past participle when used as an adjective, meaning “completed” or “accomplished” in reference to masculine plural nouns. The related forms are accompli (masculine singular), accomplie (feminine singular), accomplis (masculine plural), and accomplies (feminine plural). The word derives from the verb accomplir, meaning to complete or fulfill, which in turn has Latin roots connected with filling up or finishing.

In usage, accomplis is commonly found in expressions describing finished work or achieved results. For example,

Accomplis is not typically used as a standalone noun in ordinary French; rather, it functions as a

See also: French grammar, past participles, adjectives, accord.

des
projets
accomplis
means
“completed
projects,”
and
des
objectifs
accomplis
can
mean
“objectives
accomplished.”
When
used
as
a
participle
in
compound
tenses,
the
form
is
usually
accompli
(the
masculine
singular
past
participle)
in
combination
with
an
auxiliary
verb;
however,
as
an
adjective
it
agrees
with
the
noun
it
modifies,
taking
the
forms
listed
above.
participial
adjective
or
as
part
of
a
compound
verb
form
in
certain
grammatical
contexts.
In
educational
and
reference
materials,
it
is
presented
alongside
its
gendered
forms
to
illustrate
agreement
in
French
verb
forms
and
adjective
usage.