Pronunciation: /ɪˈstæblɪʃ/
noun the action or process of establishing something
A1 The establishment of a new school in the neighborhood was welcomed by the community.
A2 The establishment of rules and regulations is necessary for a well-functioning society.
B1 The establishment of a successful business requires careful planning and execution.
B2 The establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries was a significant milestone.
C1 The establishment of a global network of researchers has led to groundbreaking discoveries.
C2 The establishment of a strong foundation is crucial for building a lasting legacy.
verb to set up or create something, typically an organization or system
A1 They established a new rule for the game.
A2 The company established a branch in a new city.
B1 The government established a committee to investigate the issue.
B2 The organization established a partnership with a leading tech company.
C1 The scientist established a groundbreaking theory in the field of physics.
C2 The artist established a reputation as one of the greatest painters of the century.
formal The company aims to establish a strong presence in the international market.
informal We should establish a regular meeting time to discuss our project.
slang Let's establish some ground rules before we start working together.
figurative Through hard work and dedication, she was able to establish herself as a respected leader in the industry.
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