non-established
adjective
(alsononestablished)uk/ˌnɒn.ɪˈstæb.lɪʃt/us/ˌnɑːn.ɪˈstæb.lɪʃt/non-establishedadjective(NOT ACCEPTED)
notyetacceptedorrespectedbecause of beingfairlynew:
Anumberofpatientsagreedtosubmitto a non-establishedtherapy.
Non-establishedwaysofworkinghave beenintroduced.
- Because theprocessis nonestablished,extracareshould be taken inimplementingit.
Temporary
- acting
- be a nine days' wonderidiom
- casual
- casually
- eddy
- ephemeral
- fugacious
- fugitive
- here
- here today, gone tomorrowidiom
- impermanence
- nine
- pro tem
- provisional
- scratch
- short-lived
- short-term
- sticking plaster
- stopgap
- transitory
non-establishedadjective(NOT WELL KNOWN)
used fordescribingsomeone who is notknownfor doing ajobwell because they have not been doing it for alongtime:
He wasflatteredbecause he was the only non-establishedplayerfromBrazilto beincludedin theteam.
Nonestablishedactorscanstruggleto getauditions.
- Theyspecializedinpublishingnon-establishedwriters.
Unsuccessful (people and things)
- abortive
- achiever
- be dead in the wateridiom
- botched
- counterproductive
- flatline
- frustrated
- futile
- go/get/head nowhereidiom
- inauspicious
- lame duck
- rope
- small-time
- small-timer
- stillborn
- struggling
- unavailing
- vain
- vainly
- washed up
non-establishedadjective(UNOFFICIAL)
used fordescribingachurchorreligionthat is not theofficialone of acountry:
Thearchbishopis muchlovedby thepriestsandlaityof the non-establishedChurchofWales.
Nonestablishedreligiousgroupsareunder-represented.
- Thetermwas used forclergyof non-establishedchurches.
Religions & religious groups
- Abrahamic
- African Methodist Episcopal Church
- AME
- anti-Catholicism
- anti-Christianity
- established
- evangelicalism
- faith-based
- Free Church
- multi-religious
- neo-paganism
- paganism
- Pentecostalism
- Pentecostalist
- Sufic
- Sufism
- Sunni
- super-church
- Taoism
- the Episcopal Church