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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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Ordinator
::
Ordinator
(n.) One who
ordains
or
establishes;
a
director.
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..
Fixed
::
Fixed (a.)
Securely
placed
or
fastened;
settled;
established;
firm;
imovable;
unalterable.
Establishment
::
Establishment
(n.) The act of
establishing;
a
ratifying
or
ordaining;
settlement;
confirmation.
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..
Foul
::
Foul
(superl.)
Not
conformed
to the
established
rules and
customs
of a game,
conflict,
test, etc.;
unfair;
dishonest;
dishonorable;
cheating;
as, foul
play..
Constitute
::
Constitute
(n.) An
established
law.
Unfounded
::
Unfounded
(a.) Not
founded;
not built or
established.
Stable
::
Stable
(v. i.)
Firmly
established;
not
easily
moved,
shaken,
or
overthrown;
fixed;
as, a
stable
government..
Consignation
::
Consignation
(n.) The act of
ratifying
or
establishing,
as if by
signing;
confirmation;
ratification..
Filature
::
Filature
(n.) A reel for
drawing
off silk from
cocoons;
also, an
establishment
for
reeling
silk..
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..
Dissident
::
Dissident
(n.) One who
disagrees
or
dissents;
one who
separates
from the
established
religion.
Unestablish
::
Unestablish
(v. t.) To
disestablish.
Staple
::
Staple
(a.)
Established
in
commerce;
occupying
the
markets;
settled;
as, a
staple
trade..
Jesuitess
::
"Jesuitess
(n.) One of an order of nuns
established
on the
principles
of the
Jesuits,
but
suppressed
by Pope Urban in
1633..
Restore
::
Restore
(v. t.) To
renew;
to
reestablish;
as, to
restore
harmony
among those who are
variance..
Prove
::
Prove (v. t.) To
ascertain
or
establish
the
genuineness
or
validity
of; to
verify;
as, to prove a
will..
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..
Sect
::
Sect (n.) Those
following
a
particular
leader
or
authority,
or
attached
to a
certain
opinion;
a
company
or set
having
a
common
belief
or
allegiance
distinct
from
others;
in
religion,
the
believers
in a
particular
creed,
or
upholders
of a
particular
practice;
especially,
in
modern
times,
a party
dissenting
from an
established
church;
a
denomination;
in
philosophy,
the
disciples
of a
particular
master;
a
school;
in
society
and the
state,
an
order,
rank,
class,
or
party..
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