established
IPA: ɪstˈæbɫɪʃt
adjective
- 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.
- Of any social or economic entity: part of the establishment (“groups with socioeconomic power”).
- (Model, procedure, disease) Explicitly defined, described or recognized as a reference.
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Examples of "established" in Sentences
- Will the Democrats regain the title established in 2006?
- Meanwhile, the label established a recording studio in the Student Organization Center at Hilles.
- If the insured person lives longer than the term established by the policy, no survivor benefit is paid.
- It's just the fourth vintage for The Ned, the label established by Brent in Marlborough's Waihopai Valley.
- "There is nothing better established," says Lord Commissioner Eyre, "than that this court does not entertain a general jurisdiction, or regulate and control charities _established by charter_.
- The queen became "Supreme Governor" and "Defender of the Faith" of the Church of England when she ascended the throne in 1952 -- a title established in 1562 after King Henry VIII broke with Rome in 1534.
- Amile found none who would be for him saving Hildegarde the Queen, who took up the cause for him, and gat frist of counsel for Amile, on such covenant that if Amile came not back by the term established, she should be lacking all days of the bed of the King.
- In addition to Wonderful City's August results, Quepasa highlighted that the title established strong momentum in certain markets outside of Latin America -- namely Spain and Portugal -- suggesting potential to capture a broader global audience within the Facebook platform.
- Church as "the Orthodox Church", not because we recognize its orthodoxy but because its members so style themselves, or again just as we speak of "the Reformation" because it is the term established by custom, though we are far from owning that it was a reformation in either faith or morals.
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