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How to Use "Establish" with Example Sentences
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establish
(v):
to start or create; to become known or accepted; to make certain
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Used with adverbs:
"
The project was
initially
established
in the early part of the century.
"
(initially, originally, first)
"
The United Nations was
formally
established
in 1945.
"
(formally, officially)
"
He has
firmly
established
his position in the organization.
"
(firmly, securely)
"
The rules of the game are not
fully
established
.
"
(fully, totally, completely)
"
They have
effectively
established
new smoking policies on campus.
"
(effectively, clearly, successfully)
"
They have
definitely
established
the timeline of the disaster.
"
(definitely, finally)
Used with verbs:
"
They
are attempting to
establish
new educational standards.
"
(be + attempting to, be + trying to, be + working to)
"
They
were able to
establish
a tech industry in the area.
"
(be + able to, helped to)
Used with prepositions:
"
He has
established
a reputation
as
a tough teacher.
"
(as)
Used with nouns:
"
Settlers
established
a trading post at this location.
"
(settlers, pioneers)
"
An
alliance
was
established
between the three countries.
"
(alliance, agreement, treaty)
"
They
established
boundaries
between the plots of land.
"
(boundaries, fences, borders)
"
They
established
their
headquarters
near the river.
"
(headquarters, base, town, settlement, offices, business, camp, colony)
"
He tried to
establish
communication
between the two sides.
"
(communication, an agreement, common ground)
"
Genghis Khan
established
a
dynasty
in Asia.
"
(dynasty, empire)
"
We are working to
establish
new
standards
for bilingual education.
"
(standards, guidelines, rules, procedures, policies, objectives, expectations)
"
They
established
a
hierarchy
within the organization.
"
(hierarchy, framework, committee, department)
"
She
established
contact
with the new neighbors.
"
(contact, communication, a connection, friendship)
"
He worked hard to
establish
his
position
within the company.
"
(position, reputation, relevance, credibility, identity, importance)
"
The lawyers have to
establish
innocence
.
"
(innocence, guilt, alibis)
"
They
established
a
task force
to deal with the problem.
"
(task force, hotline, committee, commission, team)
"
The team
established
their
domination
over their opponent.
"
(domination, lead)
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