Founded, began, established, inaugurated, started, introduced, set up, brought about.
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Built... invented...made... establish, constructed, instituted
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 opposite would be to disestablish, abrogate, or abolish.
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Establish Create Progress Improve Maturate Materialized Upgrade
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The root word of "antidisestablished" is "establish".
Let me establish this example as a first, for me.
I would like to establish a following.
I would like to establish a following.
Built... invented...made... establish, constructed, instituted
The establishment of a police substation in the neighborhood reduced crime immediately. He was a member of the ruling establishment, and he considered bribes as just another job perk.
The base word in "establishing" is "establish."
Depending on how your using it... set, establish, liquidate, relocate, colonize, tranquilize, compose, still, pacify, stabilize, establish, confirm, locate, relocate, decline, fall, abate. Hope that helps.
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 opposite would be to disestablish, abrogate, or abolish.