(of a time or place) Decided on beforehand
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Traditionally, or generally, recognized and accepted
“The surgery was performed using established methods.”
Recognized for one's experience and history in a particular field
“In his younger days, Bruce was already an established performer in New Jersey's music scene.”
Conclusively proven
“These are the established facts of the case.”
Firmly established and unlikely to change, especially of a habit or belief
Persisting for an extended period of time
Firmly implanted or established in thought or behavior and difficult to change
Not able to be changed or adapted to particular circumstances
(of a time or place) Decided on beforehand
Firm, strong, or substantial
Experienced, especially in terms of a profession or a hobby
Situated or established in a particular place or location
Having been established or set up
Being the authoritative or best source of, example of, or reference for
Legitimate as recognized by law
Suited or acceptable to the purpose or circumstances
(of technology) In a late stage of development
Immovable, or fixed in place
Advocating the upholding or maintenance of tradition
Finished or having been brought to an end
Prepared or ready for use or action
Having been set up or equipped
Existing or coming before in time or order
Stubbornly, and usually unreasonably, holding to an opinion, decision or purpose
Based on reason or good judgment
Having been imposed or established by authority
To have set up on a long-term basis
“The tech company established their headquarters in Silicon Valley for strategic reasons.”
To have demonstrated to be true based on facts
“The evidence presented by prosecutors established Steven's guilt.”
To have pioneered
“The first personal computers established by Altair came in the form of kits.”
To have engaged in the discovery of facts or information
“I established that this project is, in fact, worth undertaking.”
To have made a law
“The government established a new law prohibiting the sale and use of chewing gum anywhere in the country.”
To have decided on
To have appointed a person to a position
To have understood based on given information
To have established or stipulated as a previous condition
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