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vt 1. utemeljiti, urediti, otvoriti, uvesti, postaviti 2. sigurno smjestiti, namjestiti, okućit, udomiti, zbrinuti (osobu) 3. učvrstiti, ustanoviti, uglaviti, potvrditi (načelo, običaj, vjerovanje) nepobitno dokazati 4. priznati crkvu kao zakonsku, narodnu / Established Church = Anglikanska (nacionalna, državna) crkva; to # oneself = nastaniti se, okućiti se, početi kakav posao, zanat, establirati se; to # business connections = stupiti u poslovne veze; to # a claim = postaviti (pravni) zahtjev; an #ed truth (fact) = neosporiva, utvrđena istina (činjenica); #ed credit = čvrst, siguran kredit #ed laws = postojaći zakon; #ed order = postojeći poredak; to # order = uspostaviti, uvesti ured* * *
dokazati
donijeti
donositi
formirati
izgraditi
izraditi
odrediti
osnivati
osnovati
smjestiti
uspostaviti
uspostaviti poslovni nastan
ustanoviti
utvrditi
utvrđivanje
zasnovati
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