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settled Definition


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verb settled, settling
    tr & intr
    1. To make or become securely, comfortably or satisfactorily positioned or established.
    tr & intr
    2. To come to an agreement about it.
      Example: settle an argument
      Example: settle on a date
      Form: settle on something (also)
    intr
    3. To come to rest.
    4. To subside.
      Example: Wait till the dust has settled
    5. To establish a practice or routine.
      Example: You'll soon settle into the job
    tr & intr
    6. To make or become calm, quiet or disciplined after a period of noisy excitement or chaos.
      Thesaurus: quiet, calm, compose, pacify, soothe, tranquilize, sedate, relax, quell, lull, hush.
      Form: settle down (also)
      Form: settle someone down
    7. To conclude or decide.
      Example: Let's settle this matter once and for all
      Thesaurus: decide, choose, determine, resolve, conclude, judge, establish, verify, prove.
    tr & intr
    8. To establish or take up a permanent home or residence.
      Example: They eventually settled in Australia
      Thesaurus: lodge, locate, reside, dwell, colonize, inhabit, live in, populate.
    tr & intr
    9. To pay off or clear (a bill or debt); to settle accounts.
      Example: I will settle the bill
      Form: settle up (also)
    intr
    10. Said of particles in a liquid: to sink to the bottom or form a scum.
      Thesaurus: sink, descend, decline, fall, drop, lower, submerge, plunge, immerse.
    11. To secure by gift or legal act.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon setlan to place.

Phrasal Verb: settle for something
    To accept it as a compromise or instead of something more suitable
      Example: Would you settle for half the amount?
Phrasal Verb: settle in
    To adapt to a new living environment.
Phrasal Verb: settle something on someone
    To transfer ownership of it legally to them.
      Example: She settled her estate on her son
Phrasal Verb: settle with someone
    To come to an agreement or deal with them.


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