establish
To achieve the aim of establishing something.
To establish something in a way that is easy to see, understand, or be certain about.
To establish something in a strong, solid way that is not likely to change.
To establish something in a safe and protected way.
Used when something is established at its origin or first instance.
Used when something is established at the very beginning.
To establish something completely or entirely.
To establish something in a way that produces the intended result.
To establish something in an official or ceremonial way.
To establish something using scientific methods.
To establish something with certainty.
To establish something based on observation or experiment.
To establish something in a final and conclusive way.
To prove or decide something in a way that leaves no doubt.
To establish something in a way that is total and without doubt.
Describes something that was established a short time ago.
Describes something that was established very recently.
Refers to the process of reaching a state of being accepted or permanent.
A more informal way to say 'become established'.
A noun phrase for a determined attempt to establish something.
A noun phrase for the act of trying to establish something.
Describes something that was established at an earlier time.
To position something or someone in a particular role or status.
The most common way to express an effort to establish something.
To try to establish something.
A more formal way to say 'try to establish'.
To have the capacity or opportunity to establish something.
To assist a person in establishing something.
Indicates that the establishment of something is of high significance.
To assist in the process of establishing something.
To consent to the establishment of something, often in a formal context like diplomacy or business.
Indicates that establishing something requires great effort or is hard to achieve.
Indicates that the establishment of something is feasible.