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    es·tab·lish
    [əˈstabliSH, eˈstabliSH]
    verb
    establish (verb) · establishes (third person present) · established (past tense) · established (past participle) · establishing (present participle)
    1. set up (an organization, system, or set of rules) on a firm or permanent basis:
      "the British established a rich trade with Portugal"
    2. achieve permanent acceptance or recognition for:
      "the principle of the supremacy of national parliaments needs to be firmly established" · "he had established himself as a film star"
      • introduce (a character, set, or location) into a film or play and allow its identification:
        "establish the location with a wide shot"
    3. show (something) to be true or certain by determining the facts:
      "the police established that the two passports were forgeries"
      Opposite:
    4. bridge
      ensure that one's remaining cards in (a suit) will be winners (if not trumped) by playing off the high cards in that suit:
      "the right plan would be to establish dummy's diamonds"
    Origin
    late Middle English (recorded earlier as stablish): from Old French establiss-, lengthened stem of establir, from Latin stabilire ‘make firm’, from stabilis (adjective) ‘stable’.
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  3. Synonyms for "to establish something" include12345:
    • Authorize
    • Base
    • Build
    • Create
    • Enact
    • Form
    • Secure
    • Fix
    • Stabilize (or stabilise in UK)
    • Fasten
    • Put something in place
    • Make something secure
    • Set up
    • Install
    • Ensconce
    • Settle
    • Come up with something
    • Constitute something
    • Determine something
    • Check on something
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    On this page you'll find 258 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to establish, such as: authorize, base, build, create, enact, and form.
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    Synonyms: secure, fix, stabilize, stabilise (UK), fasten, put sth in place, make sth secure, set
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    Establish Something synonyms - 68 Words and Phrases for Establish Something check on something v. come up with something v. constitute something v. determine something
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    Synonyms: install ensconce settle set up

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    as in founding to be responsible for the creation and early operation or use of established the first school in the town Synonyms & Similar Words founding initiating creating introducing pioneering
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