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Associations of "Well established" (30 Words)
assured | Protected against discontinuance or change. An extremely assured performance. |
certain | Certain to occur destined or inevitable Benjamin Franklin. He faced certain death. |
certainly | Definitely or positively (`sure’ is sometimes used informally for `surely. She certainly is a hard worker. |
certitude | Absolute certainty or conviction that something is the case. The question may never be answered with certitude. |
clarity | The quality of being easy to see or hear; sharpness of image or sound. For the sake of clarity each of these strategies is dealt with separately. |
conciseness | Terseness and economy in writing and speaking achieved by expressing a great deal in just a few words. |
convinced | Having a strong belief or conviction. She was not entirely convinced of the soundness of his motives. |
decided | Recognizable; marked. You could never talk him round he was very decided. |
definite | Clearly true or real; unambiguous. Organizations have boundaries in the sense that they may occupy a definite geographical area. |
dependable | Trustworthy and reliable. A dependable worker. |
entrench | Occupy a trench or secured area. By 1947 de Gaulle s political opponents were firmly entrenched in power. |
entrenched | Established firmly and securely. The entrenched power of the nobility. |
fasten | Become fixed or fastened. Fasten the lock onto the door. |
firmly | In a secure manner; in a manner free from danger. The door remained firmly shut. |
fortified | Denoting wine of a type to which spirits have been added so as to produce port, sherry, or a similar drink. Many fortified wines are sweet. |
incontestable | Not able to be disputed. |
ordained | Invested with ministerial or priestly functions. An ordained priest. |
prescribed | Fixed or established especially by order or command. In prescribed order. |
proven | (of a new method, system, or treatment) tried and tested. A system based on proven technologies. |
securely | In a confident and unselfconscious manner. She held the child securely. |
settled | Established or decided beyond dispute or doubt. I don t feel entirely settled here. |
simple | Lacking mental capacity and subtlety. Simple mechanisms. |
simplicity | The quality or condition of being plain or uncomplicated in form or design. The grandeur and simplicity of Roman architecture. |
simplification | The act of reducing complexity. He is proposing simplification of the planning system. |
solidly | In a sound or consistent manner but without any special qualities or flair. The company had performed solidly in difficult times. |
stoutly | In a resolute manner. The houses are built stoutly of granite. |
straightforward | Without evasion or compromise. In a straightforward case no fees will be charged. |
strongly | In a way that is able to withstand force or wear. The rebel movement strongly denied responsibility for the attack. |
tested | Tested and proved useful or correct. A tested method. |
unequivocal | Admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion. An unequivocal success. |