old-established


adjective
  1. established for a long time

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How to use old-established in a sentence

  • “I fear there is an element of the morbid, in all this fretful revolt against the old-established destiny of our sex,” she said.

  • Another law did away with an old established abuse in the assignment of provinces by the Senate to pro-consuls.

  • For the two industries call for relatively different protection against old-established competitors.

  • About eleven years ago, there was near the town of Jedburgh a man named Ferguson, who kept an old-established school for boys.

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  • Melbourne is a remarkable city, far more solid and old-established than the European visitor would expect.