[once and for all] {adv. phr.} 1. One time and never again; withoutany doubt; surely; certainly; definitely.
Let me say, for once andfor all, you may not go to the party Saturday.
For once and forall, I will not go swimming with you.
2. Permanently.
Bill and Tomasked the teacher to settle the argument once and for all.
Thegeneral decided that two bombs would destroy the enemy and end the waronce and for all.
Написать где я был летом на английском.
Окончание даты в английском языке.
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Значение идиомы once and for all