established

established
adjective
1) eingeführt [Geschäft usw.]; bestehend [Ordnung]; etabliert [Schriftsteller]
2) (accepted) üblich; etabliert [Gesellschaftsordnung]; geltend [Norm]; fest [Brauch]; feststehend [Tatsache]

become established — sich durchsetzen

3) (Eccl.)

established church/religion — Staatskirche/-religion, die

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adjective (settled or accepted: established customs.) bestehend
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es·tab·lished
[ɪˈstæblɪʃt, esˈ-]
adj attr
1. (standard) bestehend
it is \established practice ... es ist üblich, ...
there are \established procedures for dealing with emergencies es gibt feste Verfahrensweisen, nach denen in Notfällen vorgegangen wird
\established institution feste Einrichtung
\established law geltendes Recht
\established use [behördlich anerkannte] lang bestehende Grundstücksnutzung
2. (proven) nachgewiesen
\established fact gesicherte [o feststehende] Tatsache
3. (accepted) anerkannt, akzeptiert
\established authority anerkannte Autorität
Shakespeare is part of the \established canon in English literature Shakespeare gehört zu den Standardwerken der englischen Literatur
4. (founded) gegründet
\established in 1990 1990 gegründet
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[I'stblɪʃt]
adj
order, authority, religion bestehend, etabliert; rules bestehend; business, company etabliert, eingeführt; clientele fest; reputation gesichert; tradition althergebracht; name, brand etabliert

it's an established practice or custom — es ist allgemein üblich

this is our established procedure —

firmly established (reputation, peace) company, name — völlig gesichert fest etabliert

a well established business — ein fest etabliertes or gut eingeführtes Geschäft

or favorite (US)die indische Küche hat sich einen festen Platz als Lieblingsessen erobert

it's an established fact that ... —

this is established truth — das ist die unbestrittene Wahrheit

established 1850 (Comm etc) — gegründet 1850

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established adj
1. bestehend (Gesetze etc)
2. etabliert, eingeführt (Geschäft)
3. feststehend, unzweifelhaft, anerkannt (Tatsache etc)
4. zum festen Personal gehörend:
established official planmäßiger Beamter;
established staff (auch als pl konstruiert) Stammpersonal n
5. Established Church Staatskirche f
est. abk
1. established
2. estate
3. WIRTSCH, MATH estimated
4. GEOG estuary
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adjective
1) eingeführt [Geschäft usw.]; bestehend [Ordnung]; etabliert [Schriftsteller]
2) (accepted) üblich; etabliert [Gesellschaftsordnung]; geltend [Norm]; fest [Brauch]; feststehend [Tatsache]

become established — sich durchsetzen

3) (Eccl.)

established church/religion — Staatskirche/-religion, die

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adj.
errichtet adj.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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