Sens: foregofore'go || fɔr'gəʊ /fɔː-v. avancer, venir au devant de; renoncer à
forego Idiome
a foregone conclusion
a certain conclusion, a predictable result That he'll graduate is a foregone conclusion. He is a good student.
foregone conclusion
(See a foregone conclusion)
foregoing
foregoing the foregoing 1) the one or ones previously mentioned 2) what has already been said or written
foregone conclusion, a
foregone conclusion, a 1) An outcome regarded as inevitable, as in The victory was a foregone conclusion. 2) A conclusion formed in advance of argument or consideration, as in The jury was warned to consider all of the evidence and not base their decision on a foregone conclusion. This idiom probably was invented by Shakespeare (Othello, 3:3) but scholars are not agreed as to his precise meaning. [c. 1600]
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