fully establish

Frequency: 7.015.5 per million words

To establish something completely or entirely.

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  • By the 7th century, Buddhism was fully established in Japan.
  • The new government has not yet fully established its authority in the region.
  • It took several years to fully establish the company's brand in the competitive market.
  • The link between the two events has not been fully established by the investigators.
  • We need to fully establish the facts before making any public statements.
  • Once the rules are fully established, everyone will be expected to follow them.
  • She worked hard to fully establish herself as a leading expert in her field.
  • The research aims to fully establish the long-term effects of the medication.
  • By the end of the decade, the internet had fully established itself as a primary source of information.
  • The tradition of the annual festival was fully established by the town's founders.