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established
English
Etymology
From establish +? -ed.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??stæb.l??t/
- Hyphenation: es?tab?lished
Verb
established
- simple past tense and past participle of establish
Adjective
established (comparative more established, superlative most established)
- Having been in existence for a long time and therefore recognized and generally accepted.
- Of a religion, church etc.: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area.
- 2009, Diarmaid MacCulloch, A History of Christianity, Penguin 2010, p. 731:
- Anglicanism did manage to strengthen its position in the southern English American colonies after Charles II's restoration (even in cosmopolitan New York), gaining established status in six out of the eventual thirteen.
- 2009, Diarmaid MacCulloch, A History of Christianity, Penguin 2010, p. 731:
- (Model, procedure, disease) Explicitly defined, described or recognized as a reference.
Synonyms
- estd. (abbreviation)
Derived terms
- established church
- long-established
- well-established
Translations
established From the web:
- what established judicial review
- what established that the king's power was limited
- what established the supreme court
- what established the federal court system
- what established separate but equal
- what established the federal reserve system
- what established a government
- what established the government of the northwest territory
garden-variety
English
Adjective
garden-variety (not comparable)
- Alternative spelling of garden variety
garden-variety From the web:
- what garden-variety mean
- what's garden-variety
- what does garden variety mean
- what is garden variety emotional distress
- what is garden variety manipulation
- what is garden variety depression
- what is garden variety constipation
- what is garden variety breast cancer
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