establish
Common misspellings:
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- establishe (7.3%)
- stablish (24.5%)
- stablished (1.4%)
- estable (0.9%)
- extablish (5.9%)
- estbalish (0.9%)
- esstablish (1.4%)
- estabish (7.7%)
- estabilsh (4.5%)
- establsih (6.4%)
- estalish (0.9%)
- etablish (1.4%)
- stabalish (0.9%)
- estblish (5.0%)
- estlablish (0.9%)
- eastablish (0.9%)
- estavlish (0.9%)
- esatblish (1.8%)
- est (0.9%)
- esablish (3.2%)
- restablish (2.3%)
- establsh (0.9%)
- establkish (0.9%)
- astablish (5.0%)
- establist (0.9%)
- establich (0.9%)
- estabilish (5.0%)
- eastblish (0.9%)
- establishd (0.5%)
- establishs (0.5%)
- eshtablish (0.9%)
- estabblish (1.8%)
- establihs (0.9%)
- establiosh (0.9%)
Usage examples for establish:
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S Simcoe's desire to establish 169. See Education.
"The Makers of Canada: Index and Dictionary of Canadian History" – Various -
It is therefore the task of history, once the thither side of truth has vanished, to establish the truth of the hither side.
"Selected Essays" – Karl Marx -
Where was I to look for, and find most speedily, all that a man begins to feel the desire to establish for himself at thirty years old?
"The Other Girls" – Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney -
You can make another and better start to establish this mission.
"The Lady of Fort St. John" – Mary Hartwell Catherwood