English to Turkish Dictionary established

established

kurulmuş
definition
verb
the British established a rich trade with Portugal
set up (an organization, system, or set of rules) on a firm or permanent basis.
the principle of the supremacy of national parliaments needs to be firmly established
achieve permanent acceptance or recognition for.
adjective
the ceremony was an established event in the annual calendar
having been in existence for a long time and therefore recognized and generally accepted.
The disestablishment of the Church is not a radical proposal; an established Church is an anachronism.
(of a church or religion) recognized by the government as the national church or religion.
translation of 'established'
adjective
yerleşmiş,
kurulmuş,
resmileşmiş,
belirlenmiş,
sabit
example
Other, more 'established' artists who get marginalized at larger conventions got the star attention they deserve.
Balanced granular fertiliser can be applied around all 'established' plants in spring.
They offer more hardware and warranty per dollar than do the more 'established' brands.
As a firmly 'established' principle of Community law it may be used to challenge Community action and also State action.
So even setting aside the religious or constitutional objections to an 'established' church and a national religion of any kind, the case for disestablishment on this premise alone is as valid as it was a century ago.
Protect blossom on 'established' trees from frost at night with sheets of polythene, netting, or even newspaper.
It includes work from emerging and more 'established' artists from across Europe.
The disestablishment of the Church is not a radical proposal; an 'established' Church is an anachronism.
He believed in religious toleration but supported an 'established' church, the Anglican Communion.
Great store was placed on the retention of previously 'established' practices and it was deliberate policy to foster traditional loyalties.
Why this was not an already 'established' practice is a mystery to critics.
Free trade, like free love, poses a threat to the 'established' order.
Neither the 'Established Church' nor the clergy at a local level really wished for change, but it is obvious that something had to happen.
Both wrote church music; both wrote for the 'Established' Church in the UK.
By an act of 1560, Roman Catholicism was proscribed in Scotland and the 'Established Church' became Presbyterian.
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