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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
secure
public
recognition
in favor of; to prove and cause to be
accepted
as true; as, to
establish
a fact,
usage,
principle,
opinion,
doctrine,
etc..
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Institute
::
Institute
(p. a.)
Established;
organized;
founded.
Rite
::
Rite (n.) The act of
performing
divine
or
solemn
service,
as
established
by law,
precept,
or
custom;
a
formal
act of
religion
or other
solemn
duty; a
solemn
observance;
a
ceremony;
as, the rites of
freemasonry..
Dissent
::
Dissent
(v. i.) To
differ
from an
established
church
in
regard
to
doctrines,
rites,
or
government..
Fixed
::
Fixed (a.)
Securely
placed
or
fastened;
settled;
established;
firm;
imovable;
unalterable.
Legitimate
::
Legitimate
(a.)
Accordant
with law or with
established
legal forms and
requirements;
lawful;
as,
legitimate
government;
legitimate
rights;
the
legitimate
succession
to the
throne;
a
legitimate
proceeding
of an
officer;
a
legitimate
heir..
Affirmation
::
Affirmation
(n.)
Confirmation
of
anything
established;
ratification;
as, the
affirmation
of a law..
Constable
::
Constable
(n.) A high
officer
in the
monarchical
establishments
of the
Middle
Ages.
Staff
::
Staff (n.) An
establishment
of
officers
in
various
departments
attached
to an army, to a
section
of an army, or to the
commander
of an army. The
general's
staff
consists
of those
officers
about his
person
who are
employed
in
carrying
his
commands
into
execution.
See Etat
Major..
Set
::
Set (a.)
Established;
prescribed;
as, set forms of
prayer..
Filature
::
Filature
(n.) A reel for
drawing
off silk from
cocoons;
also, an
establishment
for
reeling
silk..
Rubric
::
Rubric
(n.)
Hence,
that which is
established
or
settled,
as by
authority;
a thing
definitely
settled
or
fixed..
Incorrect
::
Incorrect
(a.) Not
correct;
not
according
to a copy or
model,
or to
established
rules;
inaccurate;
faulty..
Course
::
Course
(n.)
Customary
or
established
sequence
of
events;
recurrence
of
events
according
to
natural
laws.
Conventionality
::
Conventionality
(n.) The state of being
conventional;
adherence
to
social
formalities
or
usages;
that which is
established
by
conventional
use; one of the
customary
usages
of
social
life.
Thomean
::
Thomean
(n.) A
member
of the
ancient
church
of
Christians
established
on the
Malabar
coast of
India,
which some
suppose
to have been
originally
founded
by the
Apostle
Thomas..
Experiment
::
Experiment
(n.)
Atrial
or
special
observation,
made to
confirm
or
disprove
something
doubtful;
esp., one under
conditions
determined
by the
experimenter;
an act or
operation
undertaken
in order to
discover
some
unknown
principle
or
effect,
or to test,
establish,
or
illustrate
some
suggest
or known
truth;
practical
test;
poof..
Disestablish
::
Disestablish
(v. t.) To
unsettle;
to break up
(anything
established);
to
deprive,
as a
church,
of its
connection
with the
state..
Sustain
::
Sustain
(v. t.) To
prove;
to
establish
by
evidence;
to
corroborate
or
confirm;
to be
conclusive
of; as, to
sustain
a
charge,
an
accusation,
or a
proposition..
Confederate
::
Confederate
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
government
of the
eleven
Southern
States
of the
United
States
which
(1860-1865)
attempted
to
establish
an
independent
nation
styled
the
Confederate
States
of
America;
as, the
Confederate
congress;
Confederate
money..
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.
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