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STABLISH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of STABLISH is establish.
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Stablish - Topical Bible
In a biblical context, "stablish" often refers to God's action in strengthening, confirming, or securing His people, their faith, or His covenant with them.
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STABLISH definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
an archaic variant of establish.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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stablish
stablish, v. Now arch. (ˈstæblɪʃ) Forms: 3–5 stablis, 4 stablys, stablisce, 4–5 stablisse, 4, 6 stablische, 4–6 stablisshe, 5 stablice, -esshe, -ych, -ysh, 5–6 stablysche, -ysshe, 6 stablyshe, -ishe, (stablyszshe), 8–9 'stablish, 4– stablish; also pa. tense and pa. pple. 3–4 stablist, 4 stablyste (S...
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STABLISH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object). Archaic. establish. stablish. / ˈstæblɪʃ /. verb. an archaic variant of establish. “Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” ...
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stablish - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
stablish (third-person singular simple present stablishes, present participle stablishing, simple past and past participle stablished).
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Maurist Party
founded by three leading maurists (César Silió, Antonio Goicoechea and the son of Antonio Maura, Gabriel) after negotiations in late 1930 in order to stablish
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Stablish or Establish? (English Verb)
1. (primary meaning) to set up or found something, eg an organization, or a set of rules (synonyms: set up, start, organize).
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Stablish - Websters Dictionary 1828
STABLISH, verb transitive [Latin See Stab.] To fix; to settle in a state for permanence; to make firm. [In lieu of this, establish is now always used.] ...
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stablish, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb stablish is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for stablish is from before 1325, ...
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stablish - definition and meaning - Wordnik
Definitions · transitive verb To establish. · To make stable or firm; establish; set up; ordain. · transitive verb obsolete To settle permanently in a state; to ...
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What is the difference between stablish and establish? - Quora
Upvote ·. Profile photo for Khandoker Sabbir. Khandoker Sabbir. Knows English. · 6y. Establish : We often see that a business , community ...
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restablish
† reˈstablish, v. Obs. [f. restabliss-, lengthened stem of OF. restablir (mod.F. rétablir), f. re- re- + establir to establish. In later use perh. directly f. re- 5 a + stablish v.] 1. trans. To re-establish; to restore.1413 Pilgr. Sowle (Caxton, 1483) iv. ii. 59 Ryght it is that thou knowe clerely ...
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stablisher
† ˈstablisher Obs. rare. [f. stablish v. + -er1.] One who stablishes.1535 Coverdale Heb. vii. 22 Thus is Iesus become a stabliszher of so moch a better Testamente. 1545 Brinklow Compl. 12 b, Thow art a stablissher of wicked lawes.
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