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    Set·tle
    /ˈsed(ə)l/

    verb

    • 1. resolve or reach an agreement about (an argument or problem): "every effort was made to settle the dispute" Similar resolvesort outreach an agreement aboutfind a solution toOpposite prolong
    • 2. pay (a debt or account): "his bill was settled by charge card" Similar paypay in fullsettle updischarge
  2. [intransitive] settle (on/over something) to fall from above and come to rest on something; to stay for some time on something. Dust had settled on everything. Two birds settled on the fence. I don't think the snow will settle (= remain on the ground without melting). His gaze settled on her face. Slowly dusk began to settle. sink down

  3. 1. To end or resolve (a dispute, for example) by making a decision or coming to an agreement. See Synonyms at decide. 2. Law. a. To resolve (a lawsuit or dispute) by mutual agreement of the parties rather than by court decision. b. To make the determinations and distributions of (a trust). 3. a. To make compensation for (a claim). b.

  4. verb. uk / ˈsetl / us. settle verb (ARGUMENT) Add to word list. B2. If you settle an argument, you solve the problem and stop arguing: to settle a dispute. settle verb (LIVE) B2. to start living in a place where you are going to live for a long time: He travelled around Europe for years before finally settling in Vienna. settle verb (DECIDE) B2.

  5. Definitions of settle. verb. become resolved, fixed, established, or quiet. “The roar settled to a thunder”. “The wind settled in the West”. “it is settling to rain”. “A cough settled in her chest”. “Her mood settled into lethargy”. see more.

  6. Apr 7, 2024 · 1. transitive verb. If people settle an argument or problem, or if something settles it, they solve it, for example, by making a decision about who is right or about what to do. They agreed to try to settle their dispute by negotiation. Synonyms: resolve, work out, remedy, reconcile More Synonyms of settle. 2. transitive verb/intransitive verb.

  7. to stop from annoying or opposing: A sharp word will settle that youngster. to conclude or resolve: to settle a dispute. to make (someone) comfortable or snug.

  8. 6 days ago · 1. verb. If people settle an argument or problem, or if something settles it, they solve it, for example by making a decision about who is right or about what to do. They agreed to try to settle their dispute by negotiation. [VERB noun] Both sides are looking for ways to settle their differences. [VERB noun]

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