establishment
Pronunciation: [ɪˈstæblɪʃmənt]
Context: "organization"
(noun) a group or company that has been set up for a specific purpose, like a business or institution. It's like when you start a school or a store and it becomes a place where people go to learn or buy things.
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The establishment of the new school helped bring education to many children in the area.
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The old establishment closed down because it wasn't making enough money.
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What type of establishment does your family own?
Context: "system"
(noun) the existing system of people in power or institutions in a society. It's about how things are organized and run, like government or laws, and who is in charge.
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Many people agreed that the establishment worked well to keep the city safe.
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Some citizens felt the establishment was unfair and didn't listen to their needs.
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How does the establishment influence our daily lives?
Context: "creation"
(noun) the act of starting or setting something up. Like when someone opens a new restaurant or starts a charity, it represents the creation of new opportunities.
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The establishment of the park brought joy to the community.
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The establishment of the new rules didn't make things better for the students.
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What was the purpose of the establishment of this program?