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- Dictionaryes·tab·lish/əˈstabliSH/
verb
- 1. set up (an organization, system, or set of rules) on a firm or permanent basis: "the British established a rich trade with Portugal" Similar Opposite
- 2. achieve permanent acceptance or recognition for: "the principle of the supremacy of national parliaments needs to be firmly established"
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The meaning of ESTABLISH is to institute (something, such as a law) permanently by enactment or agreement. How to use establish in a sentence.
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.
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. Establish is related to stable
Establish definition: to found, institute, build, or bring into being on a firm or stable basis. See examples of ESTABLISH used in a sentence.
9 meanings: 1. to make secure or permanent in a certain place, condition, job, etc 2. to create or set up (an organization,.... Click for more definitions.
1. 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. 3. to prove correct or free from doubt; validate: to establish a fact.
Definition of establish verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.