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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
appoint
or
constitute
for
permanence,
as
officers,
laws,
regulations,
etc.; to
enact;
to
ordain..
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Constable
::
Constable
(n.) A high
officer
in the
monarchical
establishments
of the
Middle
Ages.
Conformity
::
Conformity
(n.)
Compliance
with the
usages
of the
Established
Church.
Identify
::
Identify
(v. t.) To
establish
the
identity
of; to prove to be the same with
something
described,
claimed,
or
asserted;
as, to
identify
stolen
property..
Informality
::
Informality
(n.) An
informal,
unconventional,
or
unofficial
act or
proceeding;
something
which is not in
proper
or
prescribed
form or does not
conform
to the
established
rule..
Constitute
::
Constitute
(n.) An
established
law.
Insessores
::
Insessores
(n. pl.) An order of
birds,
formerly
established
to
include
the
perching
birds,
but now
generally
regarded
as an
artificial
group..
Pound
::
Pound (n.) A
certain
specified
weight;
especially,
a legal
standard
consisting
of an
established
number
of
ounces..
Disestablishment
::
Disestablishment
(n.) The
condition
of being
disestablished.
Accomplished
::
Accomplished
(a.)
Completed;
effected;
established;
as, an
accomplished
fact..
Reestablishment
::
Reestablishment
(n.) The act
reestablishing;
the state of being
reestablished.
Epoch
::
Epoch (n.) A fixed point of time,
established
in
history
by the
occurrence
of some grand or
remarkable
event;
a point of time
marked
by an event of great
subsequent
influence;
as, the epoch of the
creation;
the birth of
Christ
was the epoch which gave rise to the
Christian
era..
Fix
::
Fix (v. t.) To make firm,
stable,
or fast; to set or place
permanently;
to
fasten
immovably;
to
establish;
to
implant;
to
secure;
to make
definite..
Owenite
::
Owenite
(n.) A
follower
of
Robert
Owen, who tried to
reorganize
society
on a
socialistic
basis,
and
established
an
industrial
community
on the
Clyde,
Scotland,
and,
later,
a
similar
one in
Indiana..
Stably
::
Stablishment
(n.)
Establishment.
Coestablishment
::
Coestablishment
(n.) Joint
establishment.
Rubric
::
Rubric
(n.)
Hence,
that which is
established
or
settled,
as by
authority;
a thing
definitely
settled
or
fixed..
Form
::
Form (n.)
Established
method
of
expression
or
practice;
fixed way of
proceeding;
conventional
or
stated
scheme;
formula;
as, a form of
prayer..
Modulation
::
Modulation
(n.) A
change
of key,
whether
transient,
or until the music
becomes
established
in the new key; a
shifting
of the
tonality
of a
piece,
so that the
harmonies
all
center
upon a new
keynote
or
tonic;
the art of
transition
out of the
original
key into one
nearly
related,
and so on, it may be, by
successive
changes,
into a key quite
remote.
There are also
sudden
and
unprepared
modulations..
Exorbitant
::
Exorbitant
(a.)
Departing
from an orbit or usual
track;
hence,
deviating
from the usual or due
course;
going
beyond
the
appointed
rules or
established
limits
of right or
propriety;
excessive;
extravagant;
enormous;
inordinate;
as,
exorbitant
appetites
and
passions;
exorbitant
charges,
demands,
or
claims..
Making
::
Making
(n.) That which
establishes
or
places
in a
desirable
state or
condition;
the
material
of which
something
may be made; as, early
misfortune
was the
making
of him..
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