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Establish
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What's The Definition Of Establish?
[v] use as a basis for; found on; "base a claim on some observation"
[v] establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment; "The experiment demonstrated the instability of the compound"; "The mathematician showed the validity of the conjecture" [v] institute, enact, or establish; "make laws" [v] place; "Her manager had set her up at the Ritz" [v] set up or lay the groundwork for; "establish a new department" [v] bring about; "The trompe l'oeil-illusion establishes depth" [v] build or establish something abstract; "build a reputation" [v] set up or found; "She set up a literacy program" Synonyms | Synonyms for Establish: base | build | constitute | demonstrate | found | found | found | give | ground | instal | install | institute | launch | lay down | make | plant | prove | set up | set up | shew | show Related Terms | Find terms related to Establish: acclimate | acclimatize | accommodate | accustom | adapt | adjust | advertise | affirm | afford proof of | ascertain | assure | authenticate | author | authorize | back up | ballyhoo | bark | base | bear | bed | beget | begin | bill | boost | break | break in | breed | bring about | bring forth | bring home to | bring to effect | bring to pass | bring up | broach | build | build in | build up | bulletin | case harden | cause | certify | christen | cinch | circularize | clear up | clinch | conceive | condition | confirm | constitute | corroborate | create | cry up | decide | declare lawful | decree | deep-dye | define | demonstrate | determine | dismiss all doubt | do | domesticate | domesticize | effect | effectuate | embed | enact | engender | engraft | engrave | ensconce | ensure | entrench | etch | familiarize | father | find out | fix | float | follow | follow from | form | formulate | found | generate | gentle | gestate | get at | give a write-up | give birth to | give occasion to | give origin to | give publicity | give rise to | ground | habituate | harden | have a case | hold good | hold water | housebreak | impact | implant | impress | imprint | inaugurate | incept | inculcate | induct | infix | ingrain | initiate | inscribe | install | instill | institute | insure | introduce | inure | invest | jam | launch | lay | lay the foundation | legalize | legislate | legitimate | legitimatize | legitimize | lift up | locate | lodge | make | make a regulation | make certain | make good | make legal | make no doubt | make no mistake | make out | make sure | make sure of | materialize | moor | nail down | naturalize | occasion | ordain | organize | orient | orientate | originate | pack | pitch | placard | place | plant | plug | post | post bills | post up | prescribe | press-agent | print | produce | promote | prove | prove to be | prove true | publicize | puff | put | put in | put in force | put up | raise | realize | reassure | regulate | remove all doubt | ring in | rivet | root | sanction | season | seat | secure | see that | see to it | sell | set | set afloat | set agoing | set at rest | set down | set in | set on foot | set up | settle | settle the matter | show | sire | sort out | spiel | stamp | start | start going | start up | station | stereotype | stick | substantiate | support | tame | train | turn on | usher in | validate | verify | vest | wedge | wont | work | write up See Also | affirm | appoint | build | confirm | contradict | corroborate | create | create | fix | initiate | make | mark | name | negate | nominate | open | open up | pacify | pioneer | prove oneself | set | stultify | substantiate | support | sustain Establish In Webster's Dictionary \Es*tab"lish\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Established}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Establishing}.] [OE. establissen, OF. establir,
F. ['e]tablir, fr. L. stabilire, fr. stabilis firm, steady,
stable. See {Stable}, a., {-ish}, and cf. {Stablish}.]
1. To make stable or firm; to fix immovably or firmly; to set
(a thing) in a place and make it stable there; to settle;
to confirm.
So were the churches established in the faith.
--Acts xvi. 5.
The best established tempers can scarcely forbear
being borne down. --Burke.
Confidence which must precede union could be
established only by consummate prudence and
self-control. --Bancroft.
2. To appoint or constitute for permanence, as officers,
laws, regulations, etc.; to enact; to ordain.
By the consent of all, we were established The
people's magistrates. --Shak.
Now, O king, establish the decree, and sign the
writing, that it be not changed. --Dan. vi. 8.
3. 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.
He hath established it [the earth], he created it
not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited. --Is.
xlv. 18.
Woe to him that buildeth a town with blood, and
establisheth a city by iniquity! --Hab. ii. 12.
4. 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.
At the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of
three witnesses, shall the matter be established.
--Deut. xix.
15.
5. To set up in business; to place advantageously in a fixed
condition; -- used reflexively; as, he established himself
in a place; the enemy established themselves in the
citadel.
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