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91Establishment — Es|ta|blish|ment auch: Es|tab|lish|ment 〈 [ıstæ̣blıʃ ] n.; Gen.: s; Pl.: unz.〉 Gesamtheit der Personen, die in einer modernen Gesellschaftsordnung einflussreiche Stellen innehaben [Etym.: engl.] …
92establishment — es·tab·lish·ment || ɪ stæblɪʃmÉ™nt n. anything that is established; established institution (such as the church, a business, etc.); foundation, permanent organization; place of business …
93establishment — n. 1. Establishing. See the verb, in all its senses. 2. Institution, organization for work (of any kind or business). 3. Domestic arrangements, household ménage. 4. Allowance, stipend, income, subsistence, salary …
94establishment — n 1. formation, organization, constitution; construction, erection; creation, commencement, start, origin, foundation, founding, beginning, inception, initiation; installation, appointment, ordain ment; proof, confirmation, substantiation,… …
95establishment — es·tab·lish·ment …
96establishment — /əsˈtæblɪʃmənt / (say uhs tablishmuhnt), /ɛs / (say es ) noun 1. the act of establishing. 2. the state or fact of being established. 3. something established; a constituted order or system. 4. a place of business or residence and everything… …
97Establishment — /əsˈtæblɪʃmənt/ (say uhs tablishmuhnt), /ɛs / (say es ) noun the 1. a loosely defined grouping of people, whose joint opinions and values have a strong influence on the power structure of a community. 2. Australian History Colloquial (humorous)… …
98Establishment — Es|ta|b|lish|ment [ɪs tɛblɪʃmɛnt ], das; s, s <englisch> (Schicht der Einflussreichen und Etablierten) …
99establishment — Hale oihana (business); ka po e e loa a o ka mana (those with power) …
100establishment charges — /ɪ stæblɪʃmənt ˌtʃɑ:dʒɪz/ plural noun the cost of people and property in a company’s accounts …