established (Adjective) — Brought about or set up or accepted; especially long established. ex. "the established social order" ex. "a team established as a member of a major league" ex. "enjoyed his prestige as an established writer" ex. "an established precedent" ex. "the established Church"
established (Adjective) — Settled securely and unconditionally. ex. "that smoking causes health problems is an established fact"
established (Adjective) — Conforming with accepted standards.
established (Adjective) — Shown to be valid beyond reasonable doubt. ex. "the established facts in the case"
established (Adjective) — Introduced from another region and persisting without cultivation.
established (Verb) — Start an new organization or institution.
established (Verb) — Set up or lay the groundwork for. ex. "establish a new department"
established (Verb) — Make clear the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment. ex. "The experiment established the instability of the compound"
established (Verb) — Institute, enact; formally write. ex. "establish laws"
established (Verb) — Bring about. ex. "The trompe l'oeil-illusion establishes depth"
established (Verb) — Place.
established (Verb) — Build or create something abstract. ex. "establish a reputation"
established (Verb) — Use as a basis for; found on. ex. "establish a claim on some observation"