establish 音标拼音: [ɪst'æblɪʃ] [ist'æblɪʃ]
vt . 建立,设立;安置,使定居;确立,使确认
建立,设立;安置,使定居;确立,使确认
establish v 1 :
set up or found ; "
She set up a literacy program " [
synonym :
{
establish }, {
set up }, {
found }, {
launch }] [
ant : {
abolish },
{
get rid of }]
2 :
set up or lay the groundwork for ; "
establish a new department " [
synonym : {
establish }, {
found }, {
plant },
{
constitute }, {
institute }]
3 :
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 " [
synonym : {
prove }, {
demonstrate },
{
establish }, {
show }, {
shew }] [
ant : {
confute }, {
disprove }]
4 :
institute ,
enact ,
or establish ; "
make laws " [
synonym : {
lay down },
{
establish }, {
make }]
5 :
bring about ; "
The trompe l '
oeil -
illusion establishes depth "
[
synonym : {
establish }, {
give }]
6 :
place ; "
Her manager had set her up at the Ritz " [
synonym :
{
install }, {
instal }, {
set up }, {
establish }]
7 :
build or establish something abstract ; "
build a reputation "
[
synonym : {
build }, {
establish }]
8 :
use as a basis for ;
found on ; "
base a claim on some observation " [
synonym : {
establish }, {
base }, {
ground }, {
found }]
Establish \
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 .
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1913 Webster ]
So were the churches established in the faith .
--
Acts xvi .
5 .
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The best established tempers can scarcely forbear being borne down . --
Burke .
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Confidence which must precede union could be established only by consummate prudence and self -
control . --
Bancroft .
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2 .
To appoint or constitute for permanence ,
as officers ,
laws ,
regulations ,
etc .;
to enact ;
to ordain .
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By the consent of all ,
we were established The people '
s magistrates . --
Shak .
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Now ,
O king ,
establish the decree ,
and sign the writing ,
that it be not changed . --
Dan .
vi .
8 .
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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 .
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He hath established it [
the earth ],
he created it not in vain ,
he formed it to be inhabited . --
Is .
xlv .
18 .
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Woe to him that buildeth a town with blood ,
and establisheth a city by iniquity ! --
Hab .
ii .
12 .
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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 .
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At the mouth of two witnesses ,
or at the mouth of three witnesses ,
shall the matter be established .
--
Deut .
xix .
15 .
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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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1913 Webster ]
225 Moby Thesaurus words for "
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
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ESTABLISH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of ESTABLISH is to institute (something, such as a law) permanently by enactment or agreement How to use establish in a sentence
ESTABLISH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Establish definition: to found, institute, build, or bring into being on a firm or stable basis See examples of ESTABLISH used in a sentence
ESTABLISH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary ESTABLISH definition: 1 to start a company or organization that will continue for a long time: 2 to start having a… Learn more
ESTABLISH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you establish yourself, your reputation, or a good quality that you have, you succeed in doing something, and achieve respect or a secure position as a result of this
Establish - definition of establish by The Free Dictionary 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
establish - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to found, institute, build, or bring into being on a firm or stable basis: to establish a university; to establish a medical practice to install or settle in a position, place, business, etc : to establish one's child in business
establish, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are 26 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb establish, six of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
American Heritage Dictionary Entry: establish Synonyms: establish, create, found 1, institute, organize These verbs mean to bring something into existence and set it in operation: establishing a business; created a trust fund; founded a colony; instituted an annual benefit concert; organizing a field trip
ESTABLISH Synonyms: 109 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam-Webster . . . Synonyms for ESTABLISH: prove, demonstrate, show, substantiate, confirm, sustain, uphold, justify; Antonyms of ESTABLISH: disprove, invalidate, refute, discredit, rebut, confute, object, challenge
ESTABLISH | meaning - Cambridge Learners Dictionary establish sb sth as sth to put someone or something into a successful and lasting position: