establish

establish
i'stæbliʃ
verb
1) (to settle firmly in a position (eg a job, business etc): He established himself (in business) as a jeweller.) etablere, befeste, innrette
2) (to found; to set up (eg a university, a business): How long has the firm been established?) grunnlegge, stifte, opprette
3) (to show to be true; to prove: The police established that he was guilty.) bevise, bringe på det rene, fastslå
- establishment
- the Establishment
etablere
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opprette
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stifte
verb \/ɪˈstæblɪʃ\/, \/eˈstæblɪʃ\/
1) opprette, grunnlegge, stifte, bygge
and so they established a new state
2) skaffe plass hos, plassere
he'll establish his son in business
3) utnevne, innsette, ansette, engasjere
4) installere, etablere
5) skape, innføre, opprette
we should establish a custom of going out after work
this ruling establishes a precedent
they want to establish a rule that says
6) trygge, sikre, befeste, grunnfeste
establish law and order
opprettholde lov og orden
7) fastslå, bevise, bekrefte, påvise
one can establish somebody's identity through dental records
how can we establish his innocence?
the enquiry has established this
8) forklaring: å gjøre trosretning eller kirke til statskirke
9) (kortspill) etablere en farge
be established at være plassert i, ha sitt sete i
they are comfortably established in their new place
de har installert seg bra i sitt nye hjem
establish as utnevne til
he was established as a governor
establish one's claims gjøre sine krav gjeldende
establish oneself skape seg et navn
she established herself as a strong leader
hun skapte seg et navn som en sterk leder etablere seg, åpne egen bedrift
she established herself in business
hun etablerte seg selv i forretningslivet
slå seg ned, installere seg, slå rot

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