Similar words: establish, establishment, establishment of, published, unpublished, detestable, publish, publisher. Meaning: [ɪ'stæblɪʃt] adj. 1. brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established 2. securely established 3. settled securely and unconditionally 4. shown to be valid beyond a reasonable doubt 5. conforming with accepted standards 6. introduced from another region and persisting without cultivation.
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121. A standing committee was established to coordinate the army and navy.
122. When he had established a flourishing business , he was bought out by a larger concern.
123. He has now established his reputation as a popular musician.
124. It has since been established that the horse was drugged.
125. The club has established a new rule allowing women to join.
126. Within a short space of time a group of complete unknowns had established a wholly original form of humour.
127. Nowadays there are a number of rival products on the market and the older, established companies are having to look to their laurels.
128. In 1976, Connecticut established one of the nation's first set-aside programs.
129. Brasilia has quickly established itself as the capital of the country.
130. Public general hospital originated in the almshouse infirmaries established as early as colonial times by local governments to care for the poor.
131. The company has established its first manufacturing base in Europe.
132. Degree courses have traditionally focused on the established great writers of the past.
132. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
133. Studies have established that smoking is a risk factor for cancer.
134. The established religion of Egypt and other Arabic countries is Islam.
135. World Music is now well established and popular with mass audiences and mainstream companies.
136. The convention established procedures for the transport of toxic waste.
137. As Downing claims, and as we noted above, reading is best established when the child has an intimate knowledge of the language.
138. They established a basic framework of ground rules for discussions.
139. These developments represented a major change in the established order.
140. By that time, democracy had become securely established in Spain.
141. His reputation for carelessness was established long before the latest problems arose.
142. The two brothers established/set up/started up a clothes retailing business.
143. Recent evidence has tended to contradict established theories on this subject.
144. He was appointed to the newly established Department of the Environment.
145. The festival has become established as one of the town's annual events.
146. When the city business was established the firm pushed out into the suburbs and opened branch shops.
147. The Fifth French Republic was established with a strong president in 1958.
148. We had to work within the parameters that had already been established.
149. It was his brilliant performance in 'My Left Foot' that established his reputation.
150. These methods of working were established in the last century.
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