Synonym: demonstrate, fix, found, organize, prove, set, settle, show. Antonym: demolish, destroy, ruin. Similar words: establishment, establishment of, publish, publisher, table, tableau, vegetable, suitable. Meaning: [ɪ'stæblɪʃ] v. 1. set up or found 2. set up or lay the groundwork for 3. establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment 4. institute, enact, or establish 5. bring about 6. place 7. use as a basis for; found on 8. build or establish something abstract.
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91. To establish firm links, tutors are allocated to groups of schools so that staff come to know their tutor well.
92. Not all old photographs are dated, but internal evidence may help to establish an approximate date.
93. All new businesses have to spend heavily to establish themselves.
94. The purpose of these names is to establish what is known as brand identity.
95. Detectives want to establish whether Mr Jowett, 43, was killed by a booby trap or in an elaborate suicide.
96. A simple answer would be to establish a sociology / psychology / philosophy core for all pupils.
97. The Centre will develop scenarios on emerging international markets in services, establish a database and produce company cases recording best practice.
98. That the court is entitled to establish its own classification system has been seen already.
99. Criminal fraud is notoriously difficult to establish and the evidence required to do so needs careful and skilled assessment.
100. But 4 postmortem examinations have failed to establish the cause of his death.
101. Finally, how can we establish our authority over this department? 4.
102. An Act was passed in 1981 to pursue this aim and establish the new framework for special education suggested by Warnock.
103. Second, there was the isolated position of the Soviet Union in trying to establish socialism in a backward country.
104. At the start of each trial, blood samples were collected to establish baseline serum retinol concentrations.
105. Mark the point where the cannon ball strikes the ground and roll the Artillery dice to establish the bounce distance.
106. The conference also decided to establish defence committees to protect township residents against attack.
107. For many years scholars have tried to establish either the A or B text of the play as more authoritative.
108. Shindler will carry out an environmental compliance audit, to establish how well a company is complying with existing legislation.
109. The Bank plans to establish 170 new branches in 1990 alone.
110. As a result of growing world tensions, the army requested authorization to establish another base at Battery Cove.
111. They sought extra-parliamentary means to oust Chavalit, establish a caretaker government and hold a new election.
112. A first move in such cases is to establish which alternative uses will be acceptable to the local planning authority.
113. Reporters try to establish what the unfolding events mean to the principal actors concerned.
114. He saw it now as his mission to establish similar normality in a barbarous land.
115. It would be sensible for dioceses to establish procedures for arbitration in case these are needed to settle disputes.
116. In this research the grades achieved by students in their Highers/A-levels are used to establish scores for entrants with these qualifications.
117. Any new business venture takes time to establish.-Sufficient working capital to survive.
118. The Staffordshire authorities are carrying out an inquest into the accident to establish the exact cause of death.
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119. Establish an independent committee to advise on the objective presentation of health statistics and prevent their political manipulation.
120. To establish true self-esteem we must concentrate on our successes and forget about the failures and the negatives in our lives. Self-esteem. Denis Waitley
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