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2 Translation results for
established
in Spanish
adjective
|
verb
established
adjective
establecido
;
respetado, renombrado
Example sentences of
established
adjective
•
We acted by a well-
established
principle.
•
My aunt works in an
established
law firm.
Less
establish
verb
established, has established, is establishing, establishes
establecer, fundar
;
instaurar, instituir
;
demostrar, probar
Example sentences of
establish
verb
•
The film
established
her as a star.
•
She
established
a reputation as a hard worker.
•
The word is now
established
as part of the English language.
•
The company has
established
itself as a leader in the industry.
•
As a young doctor he worked hard to
establish
himself in the community.
More examples
•
They want to
establish
their children in the family business.
•
She
established
a system of tracking expenses more accurately.
•
The two countries
established
a mutual trade agreement.
•
establishing
a link between diet and cancer
•
Investigators are trying to
establish
if anyone knew about these problems before the accident.
•
They
established
the city in the 18th century.
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Synonyms of
establish
verb
settle
,
fix
,
found
,
prove
,
set up
Detailed synonyms for
establish
verb
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Reverse translation for
established
establecido
respetado
renombrado
- renowned, famous
establecer
- to establish, to found, to set up
fundar
- to found, to establish, to base
instaurar
- to establish
instituir
- to institute, to establish, to found
demostrar
- to demonstrate, to show
probar
- to demonstrate, to prove, to try, to test, to try out, to try on (clothing), to taste, to sample
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