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    Es·tab·lish
    /əˈstabliSH/

    verb

  2. The meaning of ESTABLISH is to institute (something, such as a law) permanently by enactment or agreement. How to use establish in a sentence.

  3. to start having a relationship with, or communicating with another person, company, country, or organization: There is a need to establish effective communication links between staff, parents, pupils, and external bodies. He had difficulty establishing close relationships with anyone. More examples.

  4. verb (used with object) to found, institute, build, or bring into being on a firm or stable basis: to establish a university; to establish a medical practice. Synonyms: organize, form. Antonyms: abolish. to install or settle in a position, place, business, etc.: to establish one's child in business. to show to be valid or true; prove:

  5. Synonyms for ESTABLISH: prove, demonstrate, show, substantiate, confirm, sustain, uphold, justify; Antonyms of ESTABLISH: disprove, invalidate, refute, discredit, rebut, confute, object, challenge.

  6. To establish something means to begin it or bring it about. If you want everyone in your family to bring you chocolate every evening, you can establish a “Chocolates for Me” policy requiring it.

  7. ESTABLISH meaning: 1. to start a company or organization that will continue for a long time: 2. to start having a…. Learn more.

  8. Definition of establish verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. to make secure or permanent in a certain place, condition, job, etc. to establish one's usefulness. to establish a house. 2. to create or set up (an organization, etc) on or as if on a permanent basis. to establish a company.

  10. ESTABLISH definition: 1. to start a company or organization that will continue for a long time: 2. to put someone or…. Learn more.

  11. Establish Definition. To make stable; make firm; settle. To establish a habit. To set up (a government, nation, business, etc.); found; institute. To order, ordain, or enact (a law, statute, etc.) permanently. To cause to be or happen; bring about. Efforts to establish a friendship.

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