establishment

/ɪˈstæblɪʃmənt/
noun 5name 1

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1

(noun.) act of starting sth

ADJ

formal

The formal establishment of the new company took place with a ceremony attended by local officials.

gradual, rapid

VERB + ESTABLISHMENT

call for, support

Many parents support the establishment of a new community center in our neighborhood.

agree to, consent to

lead to

The new safety regulations led to the establishment of training programs across all factories.

allow (for), enable, provide for

The new rules enabled the establishment of community centers in every neighborhood.

announce

see

The new government witnessed the establishment of several community centers across the city.

PREP

with the ~ of

With the establishment of a new community center, local teenagers now have a safe place to meet.

2

(noun.) the establishment: people in positions of power

ADJ

academic, art, literary, medical, musical, political, religious, scientific

British, French, etc.

The French establishment has traditionally resisted new technology in schools.

VERB + ESTABLISHMENT

offend

The young politician's controversial statements offended the political establishment.

3

(noun.) shop/business/organization

ADJ

catering, educational, military, research, training

The new military establishment near the border has created hundreds of local jobs.

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