establecer means to establish — a common term in Academic & Exam Prep. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: July 30, 2025
establecer
verb • /[ehs-tah-bleh-SEHR]/
to establish
Example:
El estudio establece una relación directa entre las variables.
The study establishes a direct relationship between the variables.
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🧠 What does establecer mean?
The Spanish verb "establecer" means "to establish" in English. It's used to talk about setting up, creating, or founding something, like a business, a relationship, or a rule. It can also mean to determine or fix something, such as a date or a price. Think of it as bringing something into existence or formally putting it in place.
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- Vamos a establecer un nuevo récord de ventas este año.
We are going to establish a new sales record this year. - El gobierno estableció nuevas leyes para proteger el medio ambiente.
The government established new laws to protect the environment. - Necesitamos establecer una fecha para la reunión.
We need to establish a date for the meeting. - Los científicos establecieron la causa del problema.
The scientists established the cause of the problem. - Ella quiere establecer su propio negocio.
She wants to establish her own business.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "establecer"
Synonyms: fundar, constituir, crear, instalar, fijar
Opposites: destruir, abolir, derribar, anular
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'establecer' comes from the Latin word 'stabilis', meaning 'stable' or 'firm', which gives you a sense of its core meaning of setting something up securely.
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