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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

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  2. settled; settling ˈset-liŋ. ˈse-tᵊl-iŋ. Synonyms of settle. transitive verb. 1. : to place so as to stay. 2. a. : to establish in residence. b. : to furnish with inhabitants : colonize. 3. a. : to cause to pack down. b. : to clarify by causing dregs or impurities to sink. 4. : to make quiet or orderly. 5. a.

  3. SETTLED definition: 1. If you feel settled in a job, school, etc., you have become familiar with it and are comfortable…. Learn more.

  4. Settled definition: fixed or established; unlikely to change. See examples of SETTLED used in a sentence.

  5. to reach a decision or an agreement about something, or to end a disagreement: Good, that's all settled - you send out the invitations for the party, and I'll organize the food. [ + question word ] They haven't yet settled when the wedding is going to be. "The tickets are €40 each."

  6. to appoint, fix, or resolve definitely and conclusively; agree upon (as time, price, or conditions). Synonyms: determine, decide, set. to place in a desired state or in order: to settle one's affairs. to pay, as a bill. to close (an account) by payment. Synonyms: liquidate. to migrate to and organize (an area, territory, etc.); colonize:

  7. If you have a settled way of life, you stay in one place, in one job, or with one person, rather than moving around or changing.

  8. Definition of settle verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Settled definition, fixed or established; unlikely to change: Like most of us, he has settled habits and opinions. See more.

  10. 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).

  11. verb. get one's revenge for a wrong or an injury. “I finally settled with my old enemy” synonyms: get back. see more. verb. settle conclusively; come to terms.