well-established

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Etymology

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From well +‎ established.

Adjective

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well-established (comparative more well-established, superlative most well-established)

  1. Having been established for a long period of time.
    Synonym: long-established
    The school has a number of well-established traditions.
    This company is probably the most well-established in the industry.
  2. Well-known.
    It is well established that this methodology is problematic.

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