GIVES vs ESTABLISH: NOUN
- The elasticity of something that can be stretched and returns to its original length
- N/A
GIVES vs ESTABLISH: VERB
- Inflict as a punishment
- Guide or direct, as by behavior of persuasion
- Submit for consideration, judgment, or use
- Give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause
- Offer in good faith
- Manifest or show
- Convey or communicate; of a smile, a look, a physical gesture
- Convey, as of a compliment, regards, attention, etc.; bestow
- Bestow
- Legal use: accord by verdict
- Proffer (a body part)
- Consent to engage in sexual intercourse with a man
- Allow to have or take
- Transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody
- Give as a present; make a gift of
- Convey or reveal information
- Dedicate
- Estimate the duration or outcome of something
- Occur
- Execute and deliver
- Emit or utter
- Deliver in exchange or recompense
- Cause to have, in the abstract sense or physical sense
- Give (as medicine)
- Give or convey physically
- Be flexible under stress of physical force
- Propose
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of give.
- Place into the hands or custody of
- Leave with; give temporarily
- Break down, literally or metaphorically
- Give or supply
- Move in order to make room for someone for something
- Afford access to
- Tell or deposit (information) knowledge
- Give food to
- Endure the loss of
- Be the cause or source of
- Bestow, especially officially
- Contribute to some cause
- Present to view
- Perform for an audience
- Bring about
- Organize or be responsible for
- To prove and cause to be accepted as true; to establish a fact; to demonstrate.
- To form; to found; to institute; to set up in business.
- To make stable or firm; to confirm.
- Place
- Establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment
- Build or establish something abstract
- Institute, enact, or establish
- Bring about
- Set up or lay the groundwork for
- Use as a basis for; found on
- Set up or found
GIVES vs ESTABLISH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To prove the validity or truth of.
- To cause to be recognized and accepted.
- To cause to be able to grow or thrive.
- To cause to become regular or usual.
- To place or settle in a secure position or condition.
- To bring about; generate or effect.
- To introduce and put (a law, for example) into force.
- To make a state institution of (a church).
- To make stable or firm; to fix immovably or firmly; to set (a thing) in a place and make it stable there; to settle; to confirm.
- To appoint or constitute for permanence, as officers, laws, regulations, etc.; to enact; to ordain.
- To originate and secure the permanent existence of; to found; to institute; to create and regulate; -- said of a colony, a state, or other institutions.
- To secure public recognition in favor of; to prove and cause to be accepted as true
- To set up in business; to place advantageously in a fixed condition; -- used reflexively
- To cause (an institution, for example) to come into existence or begin operating; found; set up.
GIVES vs ESTABLISH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- See gyves.
- (noun plural) Fetters.
- Found on
- Use as a basis for
- In systematic biol., to give technical publication to; fix by publication in the nomenclatorial sense. See publication, 5.
- To make stable, firm, or sure; appoint; ordain; settle or fix unalterably.
- To put or fix on a firm basis; settle stably or fixedly; put in a settled or an efficient state or condition; inceptively, set up or found: as, his health is well established; an established reputation; to establish a person in business; to establish a colony or a university.
- To confirm or strengthen; make more stable or determinate.
- To settle, as property.
- To fix or settle permanently, or as if permanently: with a reflexive pronoun.
- To make good; prove; substantiate; show to be valid or well grounded; cause to be recognized as valid or legal; cause to be accepted as true or as worthy of credence; as, to establish one's claim or one's case; to establish a marriage or a theory.
- To confirm by affirmation or approval; sanction; uphold.
GIVES vs ESTABLISH: RELATED WORDS
- Present, Throw, Commit, Dedicate, Generate, Contribute, Devote, Establish, Pay, Leave, Apply, Have, Impart, Hold, Make
- Base, Set up, Show, Ground, Constitute, Institute, Found, Launch, Give, Instal, Install, Demonstrate, Make, Prove, Build
GIVES vs ESTABLISH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Render, Present, Throw, Commit, Dedicate, Generate, Contribute, Devote, Establish, Pay, Leave, Apply, Have, Hold, Make
- Shew, Base, Set up, Show, Ground, Institute, Found, Launch, Give, Instal, Install, Demonstrate, Make, Prove, Build
GIVES vs ESTABLISH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- That gives you something to play with it.
- This blog gives an insight into our work.
- Herobrine gives the monsters a game of luck.
- Geography gives an overarching perspective of the world.
- The white gives us Natives a pound for a pig; but he gives a white four pounds for such a pig.
- Anonymous says: Sample Benny Hinn Crusade: Benny Hinn gives the gospel message People receive Jesus Benny Hinn gives scripture that Jesus still heals.
- Being certain and closed gives us comfort, while being doubtful and open gives us fear.
- Typing the access key gives focus to the label which in turn gives it to the associated control.
- Just as the Constitution gives every state two senators, no matter its size, the electoral college gives more weight to smaller states.
- This puzzle only gives you three cities whereas the Fireball gives you four.
- Episcopalians to establish a hierarchy in the Colonies.
- Establish and enforce a requirement of joint escalation.
- By providing an expired passport, you establish both.
- Yes, there are many reasons to establish paternity.
- Why should parents establish paternity at the hospital?
- Denali bylaws that establish the Capital Stock Committee.
- Establish a legacy of environmental and social responsibility.
- NAES performs all required studies to establish compliance.
- To establish graduate schools and curricular programs, and to establish admission and disciplinary policies.
- State does not establish such areas, the Secretary may establish rating areas for that State.
GIVES vs ESTABLISH: QUESTIONS
- What gives the galleons their characteristic structure?
- What gives ethyl ethanoate its characteristic property?
- Which asymptotic method gives the narrowest interval?
- Which electrode polarity gives the highest penetration?
- What gives Nd2Fe14B a high saturation magnetization?
- What gives the cell membrane selective permeability?
- What gives stainless steel its resistant properties?
- What gives Euglena its flexibility and contractility?
- What gives bacteria enormous diversity (genetic recombination)?
- What gives Geordie speech its distinctive character?
- How to establish the correct soundproofing solution?
- How to establish parentage by voluntary acknowledgment?
- Will Israel and Kosovo establish diplomatic relations?
- Can self-consciousness establish a liberum arbitrium?
- Why do local governments establish zoning ordinances?
- Why establish the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge?
- Why America should establish mandatory national service?
- When can service providers establish economic nexus?
- How do you establish analytical method equivalency?
- Can preferred stocks establish contractual obligations?