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Definition of "long-established" []

  • That has been in existence for a long time (adjective)

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Use "long-established" in a sentence
  • ""As fate would have it, I now give the order to case the colors," Gen. Austin said, referring to a long-established military ritual in which regiments "uncase" their identifying colors when arriving for deployments, and "case" them when they pack up to leave."
  • "This position is impossible to reconcile with the long-established view that Congress has the power of the purse."
  • "Many companies on the list are in the long-established IT category that venture capitalists have traditionally put their money into."