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long-established
adjective as in confirmed
adjective as in hard-shell
adjective as in ineradicable
adjective as in irradicable
adjective as in long-standing
adjective as in old-school
adjective as in time-honored
adjective as in traditional
Example Sentences
That assignment changed his life: He developed his passion for travel in Europe, visiting as many cities as his leave and his modest government paycheck would allow, and finding bargains never listed in the long-established travel guides.
But in a recurrence of a long-established cycle, in which the park is saved and then lost again, those improvements didn’t hold.
For the Eagles, the show is in keeping with a long-established focus on the music beyond all else — a mindset Henley nodded to when he welcomed the audience by pointing out with genuine-seeming excitement that Sphere houses 164,000 speakers.
Naomi points out that Martyn is a "long-established artist with a high profile already" and would likely have made sync deals in the past.
He has also said that on his first day in office, he will issue an executive order doing away with birthright citizenship — contradicting long-established constitutional precedent by simply declaring that the “correct interpretation” of the law is that U.S. citizenship is not granted to everyone born on U.S. soil.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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