well-established

  • 21established — es|tab|lished [ ı stæblıʃt ] adjective ** 1. ) having existed for a long time, and therefore recognized as good or successful: an old established family firm They have well established connections with the Japanese company. established… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 22established */*/ — UK [ɪˈstæblɪʃt] / US adjective 1) a) having existed for a long time, and therefore recognized as good or successful an old established family firm They have well established connections with the Japanese company. established… …

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  • 23established — Synonyms and related words: accepted, acknowledged, actual, admitted, ascertained, assigned, assured, attested, authenticated, borne out, categorically true, certain, certified, chronic, circumstantiated, confirmed, conformable, consuetudinary,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 24established — adjective (only before noun) 1 already in use or existing for a long period of time: established anti cancer drugs | well established: well established teaching methods 2 known to do a particular job well, because you have done it for a long time …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 25established — es|tab|lished W3 [ıˈstæblıʃt] adj [only before noun] 1.) already in use or existing for a long period of time ▪ Competition from established businesses can be formidable. ▪ well established teaching methods ▪ By 1969 the civil rights movement was …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 26established — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In a firm position] Syn. secure, fixed, stable, set, entrenched, settled, well established, rooted, vested, officially recognized, old line, deep rooted, ingrained, unshakable; see also permanent 2 , traditional 2 . 2.… …

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  • 27Established Church of Scotland —     Established Church of Scotland     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Established Church of Scotland     The religious organization which has for three centuries and a half claimed the adherence of the majority of the inhabitants of Scotland, may be… …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 28well´-form´ed|ness — well formed «WEHL FRMD», adjective. 1. rightly, properly, or finely formed; shapely: »a well formed tree, a well formed physique. 2. Linguistics. conforming to given or established grammatical rules: »a well formed sentence. –well´ form´ed|ness,… …

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  • 29Well-founded phenomenon — Well founded phenomena ( la. phenomena bene fundata), in the philosophy of Gottfried Leibniz, are ways in which the world falsely appears to us, but which are grounded in the way the world actually is (as opposed to dreams or hallucinations,… …

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  • 30well-dis|ci|plined — «WEHL DIHS uh plihnd», adjective. 1. carefully trained; conditioned or ordered well: »a well disciplined body or mind. 2. having controls; following an established order and methods: »a relic of the past, when archaeology was a rich man s hobby… …

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