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established

adjective as in in a firm position

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Services like Airbnb, Yelp, and yes, Uber are disrupting long-established industries, from taxis to hotels.

In response to the screen quota cut, South Korea established a “cinema tax” on the box office.

Target was established in 1962 by the Dayton brothers as a discount offshoot of their eponymous Twin Cities department store.

To reclaim it, he had to move beyond established conventions about how a literary career should be conducted.

But she was less comfortable with it before she was an established name in fashion.

Sweden excluded British goods, conformably to the continental system established by Bonaparte.

Yet without a large amount of their roots these Ferns can never be satisfactorily established.

The war credit bank of Greater Berlin, for instance, was established with a capital of 18 millions of marks, of which 25 per cent.

His Characters, in imitation of Theophrastus, is a work of established excellence, and descriptive of the manners of that age.

"Say yes quickly," he cried, and the strength of his will and passion vibrated to her through the medium he had established.

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On this page you'll find 150 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to established, such as: entrenched, settled, traditional, well-established, fixed, and ingrained.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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