Establish vs. Stablish

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  • Establish (verb)

    To make stable or firm; to confirm.

  • Establish (verb)

    To form; to found; to institute; to set up in business.

  • Establish (verb)

    To appoint or adopt, as officers, laws, regulations, guidelines, etc.; to enact; to ordain.

  • Establish (verb)

    To prove and cause to be accepted as true; to establish a fact; to demonstrate.

  • Stablish (verb)

    To establish.

Wiktionary
  • Establish (verb)

    set up on a firm or permanent basis

    “the scheme was established in 1975”

  • Establish (verb)

    initiate or bring about (contact or communication)

    “the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1992”

  • Establish (verb)

    achieve permanent acceptance or recognition for

    “he had established himself as a film star”

    “the principle of the supremacy of national parliaments needs to be firmly established”

  • Establish (verb)

    introduce (a character, set, or location) into a film or play and allow its identification

    “establish the location with a wide shot”

  • Establish (verb)

    show (something) to be true or certain by determining the facts

    “the police established that the two passports were forgeries”

  • Establish (verb)

    ensure that one’s remaining cards in (a suit) will be winners (if not trumped) by playing off the high cards in that suit

    “the right plan would be to establish dummy’s diamonds”

  • Stablish (verb)

    archaic form of establish

Oxford Dictionary

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