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Definition of establish
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of establish is as below...
Establish
(a.) To make
stable
or firm; to fix
immovably
or
firmly;
to set (a
thing)
in a place and make it
stable
there;
to
settle;
to
confirm.
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Grammar
::
Grammar
(n.) The art of
speaking
or
writing
with
correctness
or
according
to
established
usage;
speech
considered
with
regard
to the rules of a
grammar.
Foot
::
Foot (v. t.) To set on foot; to
establish;
to land.
Institute
::
Institute
(a.)
Hence:
An
elementary
and
necessary
principle;
a
precept,
maxim,
or rule,
recognized
as
established
and
authoritative;
usually
in the
plural,
a
collection
of such
principles
and
precepts;
esp., a
comprehensive
summary
of legal
principles
and
decisions;
as, the
Institutes
of
Justinian;
Coke's
Institutes
of the Laws of
England.
Cf.
Digest,
n..
Raskolnik
::
Raskolnik
(n.) One of the
separatists
or
dissenters
from the
established
or Greek
church
in
Russia.
Settler
::
Settler
(n.)
Especially,
one who
establishes
himself
in a new
region
or a
colony;
a
colonist;
a
planter;
as, the first
settlers
of New
England..
Law
::
Law (n.) In
general,
a rule of being or of
conduct,
established
by an
authority
able to
enforce
its will; a
controlling
regulation;
the mode or order
according
to which an agent or a power
acts..
Puritan
::
Puritan
(n.) One who, in the time of Queen
Elizabeth
and the first two
Stuarts,
opposed
traditional
and
formal
usages,
and
advocated
simpler
forms of faith and
worship
than those
established
by law; --
originally,
a term of
reproach.
The
Puritans
formed
the bulk of the early
population
of New
England..
Ordinance
::
Ordinance
(n.) An
established
rite or
ceremony.
Moravian
::
Moravian
(n.) One of a
religious
sect
called
the
United
Brethren
(an
offshoot
of the
Hussites
in
Bohemia),
which
formed
a
separate
church
of
Moravia,
a
northern
district
of
Austria,
about the
middle
of the 15th
century.
After being
nearly
extirpated
by
persecution,
the
society,
under the name of The
Renewed
Church
of the
United
Brethren,
was
reestablished
in
1722-35
on the
estates
of Count
Zinzendorf
in
Saxony.
Called
also
Herrnhuter..
Churchman
::
Churchman
(n.) An
Episcopalian,
or a
member
of the
Established
Church
of
England..
Voltaic
::
Voltaic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Alessandro
Volta,
who first
devised
apparatus
for
developing
electric
currents
by
chemical
action,
and
established
this
branch
of
electric
science;
discovered
by
Volta;
as,
voltaic
electricity..
Postage
::
Postage
(n.) The price
established
by law to be paid for the
conveyance
of a
letter
or other
mailable
matter
by a
public
post.
Anglicanism
::
Anglicanism
(n.) The
principles
of the
established
church
of
England;
also, in a
restricted
sense,
the
doctrines
held by the
high-church
party..
Standard
::
Standard
(n.) The
proportion
of
weights
of fine metal and alloy
established
by
authority.
Insurgent
::
Insurgent
(a.)
Rising
in
opposition
to civil or
political
authority,
or
against
an
established
government;
insubordinate;
rebellious..
Keep
::
Keep (v. t.) To
maintain,
as an
establishment,
institution,
or the like; to
conduct;
to
manage;
as, to keep
store..
Custom
::
Custom
(n.)
Long-established
practice,
considered
as
unwritten
law, and
resting
for
authority
on long
consent;
usage.
See
Usage,
and
Prescription..
Miracle
::
Miracle
(n.)
Specifically:
An event or
effect
contrary
to the
established
constitution
and
course
of
things,
or a
deviation
from the known laws of
nature;
a
supernatural
event,
or one
transcending
the
ordinary
laws by which the
universe
is
governed..
Criterion
::
Criterion
(n.) A
standard
of
judging;
any
approved
or
established
rule or test, by which
facts,
principles
opinions,
and
conduct
are tried in
forming
a
correct
judgment
respecting
them..
Rule
::
Rule (n.) To
establish
or
settle
by, or as by, a rule; to fix by
universal
or
general
consent,
or by
common
practice..
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