To set up on a long-term basis
“The billionaire philantropist would decide to establish a charitable foundation for the benefit of humanity.”
To physically place in a given location
“The tech company decided it would be strategic to establish their headquarters in Silicon Valley.”
To demonstrate to be true based on facts
“Prosecutors decided that there was sufficient evidence to establish Steven's guilt.”
To found or pioneer
“Altair would establish the first personal computers in 1975 that came as kits.”
To engage in the discovery of facts or information
“Could you please establish if this project is worth undertaking?”
To make a law
“The government would establish a new law prohibiting the sale and use of chewing gum anywhere in the country.”
To finish or reach the end successfully
To state explicitly
To strengthen or reaffirm in rank or position
To identify or make a determination on something
To position or arrange in a given place or position
To finalize or make certain of
To be told or informed about something
(on the body) To develop something, typically a kind of natural growth
To inaugurate into an office or an organization, especially ceremonially
To mark out the boundary or limits of
(with a personal objective pronoun) To establish someone or something in a certain position
To arrive at a judgment or opinion by reasoning
To examine, investigate, or make an inquiry into
To infer or deduce from specific cases or facts
(of a plant) To begin to grow and draw nourishment from the soil through its roots
To reach a decision or recommendation
To put forward for consideration
To make uniform in application or effect
(with reference to a cultivated plant) To establish or become established in a natural situation
To be accommodated or lodged in a specified place
To categorize as a specified type or holding a rank within a hierarchy
To open an office or business, especially in a profession
To ensure or verify
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