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    Set·tle·ment
    /ˈsedlmənt/

    noun

    • 1. an official agreement intended to resolve a dispute or conflict: "unions succeeded in reaching a pay settlement" Similar agreementdealarrangementresolution
    • 2. a place, typically one that has hitherto been uninhabited, where people establish a community: "the little settlement of Buttermere" Similar communitycolonyoutpostencampment
  2. noun. the act or state of settling or the state of being settled. the act of making stable or putting on a permanent basis. a state of stability or permanence. an arrangement or adjustment, as of business affairs or a disagreement. an agreement signed after labor negotiations between union and management.

  3. noun. /ˈsetlmənt/ [countable] an official agreement that ends an argument between two people or groups. to negotiate a peace settlement. The management and unions have reached a settlement over new working conditions. an out-of-court settlement (= money that is paid to somebody or an agreement that is made to stop somebody going to court)

  4. A settlement is a colony or any small community of people. If a bunch of people build houses on the moon together, they’ll have the first lunar settlement. A settlement is also the resolution of something such as a lawsuit. One kind of settlement is a place where people live.

  5. 3 days ago · A settlement is an agreement to end a disagreement or dispute without going to a court of law, for example by offering someone money. She accepted an out-of-court settlement of £4,000. ...a libel settlement.

  6. From Longman Business Dictionary settlement /ˈsetlmənt/ noun 1 [ countable, uncountable] an official agreement or decision that ends an argument between two people or organizations After 15 years of litigation, appeals lawyers reached a settlement with the insurance company.

  7. settlement. noun. /ˈsɛt̮lmənt/ [countable] an official agreement that ends an argument between two people or groups to negotiate a peace settlement The management and unions have reached a settlement over new working conditions. an out-of-court settlement (= money that is paid to someone or an agreement that is made to stop someone going to court)

  8. a community formed and populated by members of a particular religious or ideological group: a Shaker settlement. the satisfying of a claim or demand; a coming to terms. Law .

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