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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
originate
and
secure
the
permanent
existence
of; to
found;
to
institute;
to
create
and
regulate;
-- said of a
colony,
a
state,
or other
institutions..
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Dissenter
::
Dissenter
(n.) One who
separates
from the
service
and
worship
of an
established
church;
especially,
one who
disputes
the
authority
or
tenets
of the
Church
of
England;
a
nonconformist..
Estate
::
Estate
(v. t.) To
establish.
Filature
::
Filature
(n.) A reel for
drawing
off silk from
cocoons;
also, an
establishment
for
reeling
silk..
Accomplished
::
Accomplished
(a.)
Completed;
effected;
established;
as, an
accomplished
fact..
Preconstitute
::
Preconstitute
(v. t.) To
constitute
or
establish
beforehand.
Druid
::
Druid (n.) A
member
of a
social
and
benevolent
order,
founded
in
London
in 1781, and
professedly
based on the
traditions
of the
ancient
Druids.
Lodges
or
groves
of the
society
are
established
in other
countries..
Jesuitess
::
"Jesuitess
(n.) One of an order of nuns
established
on the
principles
of the
Jesuits,
but
suppressed
by Pope Urban in
1633..
Normal
::
Normal
(a.)
According
to an
established
norm, rule, or
principle;
conformed
to a type,
standard,
or
regular
form;
performing
the
proper
functions;
not
abnormal;
regular;
natural;
analogical..
Averment
::
Averment
(v. t.)
Verification;
establishment
by
evidence.
Vanity
::
Vanity
(n.) One of the
established
characters
in the old
moralities
and
puppet
shows.
See
Morality,
n., 5..
Unestablish
::
Unestablish
(v. t.) To
disestablish.
Anglicanism
::
Anglicanism
(n.) The
principles
of the
established
church
of
England;
also, in a
restricted
sense,
the
doctrines
held by the
high-church
party..
Colonize
::
Colonize
(v. t.) To plant or
establish
a
colony
or
colonies
in; to
people
with
colonists;
to
migrate
to and
settle
in.
Dominican
::
Dominican
(n.) One of an order of
mendicant
monks
founded
by
Dominic
de
Guzman,
in 1215. A
province
of the order was
established
in
England
in 1221. The first
foundation
in the
United
States
was made in 1807. The
Master
of the
Sacred
Palace
at Rome is
always
a
Dominican
friar.
The
Dominicans
are
called
also
preaching
friars,
friars
preachers,
black
friars
(from their black
cloak),
brothers
of St. Mary, and in
France,
Jacobins..
Dissent
::
Dissent
(n.)
Separation
from an
established
church,
especially
that of
England;
nonconformity..
Reestablisher
::
Reestablisher
(n.) One who
establishes
again.
Leveling
::
Leveling
(n.) The art or
operation
of using a
leveling
instrument
for
finding
a
horizontal
line, for
ascertaining
the
differences
of level
between
different
points
of the
earth's
surface
included
in a
survey,
for
establishing
grades,
etc., as in
finding
the
descent
of a
river,
or
locating
a line of
railroad..
Establishment
::
Establishment
(n.) The act of
establishing;
a
ratifying
or
ordaining;
settlement;
confirmation.
Building
::
Building
(n.) The act of
constructing,
erecting,
or
establishing..
Cloister
::
Cloister
(v. t.) A
monastic
establishment;
a place for
retirement
from the world for
religious
duties.
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