Think of a tree in the forest. When it’s first planted, it’s just a tiny sapling. But as time goes by, it grows taller and stronger. When it becomes a big tree with strong roots, we say it is established. This means it’s been there for a long time and is not easily moved or knocked over by the wind.
Imagine building a sandcastle at the beach. At first, you might just have a pile of sand. But with time and effort, you shape it into a beautiful castle with towers and walls. When it stands firm and doesn’t crumble easily, it is established. It means the castle is well-built and can handle little waves.
Think about making friends in school. At first, you might just say ‘hi’ and play a little. But as you spend more time together, you become good friends. When you know each other well and trust each other, your friendship is established. This means your friendship is strong and important.
Consider a routine like brushing your teeth every morning. At first, you might forget sometimes, but after doing it every day, it becomes a habit. When you do it without thinking, your routine is established. It means it’s a regular part of your day.