1. establish
establish a branch
In sharp contrast to the communication style of men, which seeks to establish dominance, women's communicating is more equal.
/set up/ the british established a rich trade with portugal
We should gradually establish with Russia a continuous dialogue covering all the aspects of conflict resolution,
She established a system of tracking expenses more accurately.
Our first step must be to establish priorities for the weeks ahead.
For your information, the marketing subcommittee is scheduling a phone conference to establish objectives and directions for 1998.
In order to allow the employee to celebrate such holidays, the employer, at his request, shall establish an individual schedule of working hours for him.
An example of establish is when you start a business.
Some Members have voiced the idea of establishing 'illegal immigrant quotas'.
There is a strong need to establish effective communication links between staff, parents, pupils, and external bodies.
When the college was established in 1546, it inherited a hall from each of three antecedent institutions.
Mrs President is responsible for establish law.
Why is it so difficult to establish that the nervous cell is the basic unit for the nervous tissue?
Inglese parola "etablir"(establish) si verifica in set:
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