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be establishment
noun
The act of establishing; a ratifying or ordaining; settlement; confirmation.
Exact(6)
You have to be establishment right from the word go to be accepted".
He went on to state that "we have younger, more progressive owners in the NBA... and they have exhibited a disinclination to be establishment and entrenched".
The editors of the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, and the New York Times revealed themselves not only to be Establishment mouthpieces, but also "team players".
The people who denounce Trump tend to be Establishment figures: big-city newspaper editors, longtime politicians, celebrities in other words, the same people Trump says have been screwing up the country.
Since he was anti-establishment, Frazier must be establishment, and thus the enemy, even if in reality he had lived the poor and working class lives Ali never knew.
Since he was anti-establishment, Frazier must be establishment, even if in reality Frazier -- who grew up dirt poor in South Carolina -- had lived the poor and working class lives Ali never knew.
Similar(54)
Toronto is establishment.
These earliest hackers were establishment revolutionaries.
"These were establishment and leftist intellectuals.
"But he is establishment," Rees claimed.
By the way, I was establishment.
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