establishment (noun)

  • 31eating establishment — noun A public place where food and drinks are served for a fee …

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  • 32Communications Security Establishment — noun Canadian agency that gathers communications intelligence and assist law enforcement and security agencies • Syn: ↑CSE • Regions: ↑Canada • Hypernyms: ↑international intelligence agency …

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  • 33corrected establishment — noun Etymology: corrected from past participle of correct : the mean of all high water lunitidal intervals for at least a month used in navigation to find the approximate time of high water by adding it to the time of the moon s upper transit as… …

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  • 34anti-establishment — /an ti e stabˈlish mənt or i / adjective Opposed to the opinions and values of the establishment in society noun The people who are opposed to such opinions, etc ORIGIN: ↑anti (2) …

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  • 35non-establishment — /nɒn əsˈtæblɪʃmənt/ (say non uhs tablishmuhnt) noun 1. lack of establishment. 2. failure to establish …

  • 36convict establishment — /ˌkɒnvɪkt əˈstæblɪʃmənt/ (say .konvikt uh stablishmuhnt) noun Australian History a place where convicts were housed, as the Hyde Park Barracks, or gathered for work, as the Parramatta Factory …

  • 37concern — I (business establishment) noun business, company, corporation, establishment, firm, house, institution, organization associated concepts: partnership, proprietorship II (interest) noun anxiety, attention, care, concernment, consequen …

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  • 38re-establish — /ri əsˈtæblɪʃ/ (say ree uhs tablish) verb (t) to establish again. –re establishment, noun –re establisher, noun –re established, adjective …

  • 39re-establish — verb establish again or anew. Derivatives re establishment noun …

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  • 40pre-establish — /pri əsˈtæblɪʃ/ (say pree uhs tablish) verb (t) to establish beforehand. –pre establishment, noun …