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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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Hong
::
Hong (n.) A
mercantile
establishment
or
factory
for
foreign
trade in
China,
as
formerly
at
Canton;
a
succession
of
offices
connected
by a
common
passage
and used for
business
or
storage..
Footed
::
Footed
(a.)
Having
a
foothold;
established.
Courtehouse
::
Courtehouse
(n.) A house in which
established
courts
are held, or a house
appropriated
to
courts
and
public
meetings..
Work
::
Work (n.)
Structures
in
civil,
military,
or naval
engineering,
as
docks,
bridges,
embankments,
trenches,
fortifications,
and the like; also, the
structures
and
grounds
of a
manufacturing
establishment;
as, iron
works;
locomotive
works;
gas
works..
Rightful
::
Rightful
(a.)
Having
the right or just claim
according
to
established
laws; being or
holding
by
right;
as, the
rightful
heir to a
throne
or an
estate;
a
rightful
king..
Carmelite
::
Carmelite
(n.) A friar of a
mendicant
order (the Order of Our Lady of Mount
Carmel)
established
on Mount
Carmel,
in
Syria,
in the
twelfth
century;
a White
Friar..
Foundress
::
Foundress
(n.) A
female
founder;
a woman who
founds
or
establishes,
or who
endows
with a
fund..
Institute
::
Institute
(v. t.) To
ground
or
establish
in
principles
and
rudiments;
to
educate;
to
instruct.
Estate
::
Estate
(v. t.) To
establish.
Mosaic
::
Mosaic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Moses,
the
leader
of the
Israelites,
or
established
through
his
agency;
as, the
Mosaic
law,
rites,
or
institutions..
Liberal
::
Liberal
(n.) One who
favors
greater
freedom
in
political
or
religious
matters;
an
opponent
of the
established
systems;
a
reformer;
in
English
politics,
a
member
of the
Liberal
party,
so
called.
Cf.
Whig..
Dissent
::
Dissent
(n.)
Separation
from an
established
church,
especially
that of
England;
nonconformity..
Institute
::
Institute
(a.) That which is
instituted,
established,
or
fixed,
as a law,
habit,
or
custom..
Confirmation
::
Confirmation
(n.) The act of
confirming
or
strengthening;
the act of
establishing,
ratifying,
or
sanctioning;
as, the
confirmation
of an
appointment..
Sauria
::
Sauria
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Reptilia
formerly
established
to
include
the
Lacertilia,
Crocodilia,
Dinosauria,
and other
groups.
By some
writers
the name is
restricted
to the
Lacertilia..
Nonconformist
::
Nonconformist
(n.) One who does not
conform
to an
established
church;
especially,
one who does not
conform
to the
established
church
of
England;
a
dissenter..
Regular
::
Regular
(a.)
Constituted,
selected,
or
conducted
in
conformity
with
established
usages,
rules,
or
discipline;
duly
authorized;
permanently
organized;
as, a
regular
meeting;
a
regular
physican;
a
regular
nomination;
regular
troops..
Refound
::
Refound
(v. t.) To found or
establish
again;
to
re/stablish.
Install
::
Install
(v. t.) To set in a seat; to give a place to;
establish
(one) in a
place.
Preconstitute
::
Preconstitute
(v. t.) To
constitute
or
establish
beforehand.
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