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settle

set·tle [ sett'l ]


verb  (past and past participle set·tled, present participle set·tling, 3rd person present singular set·tles)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb decide on something: to come to a decision or agreement about something, usually so that further arrangements can be made
That's settled then.
Can we settle on a date for the meeting first?

2. transitive and intransitive verb solve: to solve a problem or end a dispute

3. transitive and intransitive verb make or become resident: to become a resident of a place, or cause somebody to become a resident of a place
Her family settled in Minnesota in the 1890s.

4. transitive verb colonize place: to populate an area with permanent residents

5. transitive and intransitive verb stop floating: to stop floating and sink to the bottom or the ground, or cause something to do so
waited for the dust to settle before opening their eyes

6. transitive and intransitive verb pay what is owed: to pay a bill, debt, or claim
She settled the lunch bill and left the restaurant.
Our client settled up with us yesterday.

7. intransitive verb move downward: to move downward and spread over something
A blanket of mist settled over the field.

8. intransitive verb subside: to sink slowly to a lower level
Cracks sometimes appear in a new building as the foundations settle.

9. intransitive verb stop moving: to stop moving and come to rest somewhere

10. transitive and intransitive verb make or become clear: to cause a cloudy liquid to become clear after a sediment has sunk to the bottom, or become clear in this way

11. transitive and intransitive verb end legal dispute: to end a legal dispute by mutual agreement out of court

12. transitive and intransitive verb make or become calm: to become calm, quiet, or stable, or cause somebody or something to become calm, quiet, or stable

13. transitive verb put details in order: to put all the details of a piece of business in order or into a desired arrangement
settle your affairs

14. transitive and intransitive verb make somebody comfortable: to make somebody feel comfortable in a particular position, or get yourself into a position where you feel comfortable
Father settled back in his chair and sighed.

15. transitive verb put something in place: to put something in a place firmly or permanently

16. transitive and intransitive verb establish or become established: to establish somebody in a place, occupation, or way of life, or become established in this way

17. transitive verb compact something firmly: to press something such as loose soil down and make it firm

18. transitive verb law assign property: to give something, especially property or money, to somebody legally and formally
settled her with a substantial inheritance

19. transitive and intransitive verb veterinary medicine impregnate or be impregnated: to make an animal pregnant, or become pregnant



noun  (plural set·tles)
Definition:
 
long wooden seat with high back: a long wooden seat with a high back, and often with storage space inside the box-shaped seat

[ Old English setlan< setl "chair, bench" < Indo-European, "sit"]

set·tle·a·ble adjective
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