It can be (established laws, established beliefs).
It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to establish."
You spell the word establishing exactly as it's spelled in the question, "establishing."
There are participle adjectives from the verb to colonize, which are colonizing (making colonies) and colonized(refers to regions where a colony is established). The general adjective for the noun colony is colonial.
English settlers built forts and towns, but they also established farms.
The word 'northern' is an adjective form of the noun north.The word 'north' also functions as an adjective.Examples:The town was established by people from northern Italy. (adjective)There are excellent ski areas in the north of Italy. (noun)The north road out of Milan will take you to Lake Como. (adjective)
past tense of establish, obviously. could be adjective though, like an established musician
The word heterodox is an adjective. It means pertaining to beliefs that are different from the norm.
Established is an adjective that means:brought about or set up or accepted;settled securely and unconditionally;conforming with accepted standards;shown to be valid beyond a reasonable doubt;introduced from another region and persisting without cultivation
Formal is not a prefix itself. The for- in formal, however, is a prefix.
The word customary is the adjective form for the noun custom.The noun form for the adjective customary is customaries, a word for a statement in writing of customary laws and practices.
No, the word 'established' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to establish. The past participle also functions as an adjective.EXAMPLES:That gang was established in 1967. (verb)They are the established authority on Shakespeare. (adjective)The noun form of the verb to establish is 'establishment'.
The word pilot is a verb, a noun, or an adjective; not an adverb. Example uses:Verb: They hire someone with experience to pilot the ship through the canal.Noun: The pilot of the plane made the difficult landing look easy.Adjective: It was so successful as a pilot project that it became established procedure.
"Establishment" is a noun. In this context, it refers to an organization, institution, or system that has been founded or set up for a specific purpose. Nouns typically name a person, place, thing, or idea.