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11Settle — Set tle, v. i. 1. To become fixed or permanent; to become stationary; to establish one s self or itself; to assume a lasting form, condition, direction, or the like, in place of a temporary or changing state. [1913 Webster] The wind came about… …
12Settle — Settle …
13Settle — (spr. ßéttl), Marktstadt im Westbezirk von Yorkshire (England), am Ribble und am Fuß eines Kalkfelsens, mit gotischer Kirche, Musikhalle, Baumwollindustrie, Gerberei und (1901) 2302 Einw …
14settle in — index occupy (take possession) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
15settle on — index elect (choose) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
16settle on — (something) to make a decision or come to an agreement about something. My parents finally settled on my punishment I would use my summer wages to pay for the repairs. The two sides have not yet settled on a price …
17settle — 1 *set, fix, establish Analogous words: *secure, anchor, moor, rivet: *order, arrange Antonyms: unsettle 2 *calm, compose, quiet, quieten, still, lull, soothe, tranquilize Analogous words: placate, appease, * …
18settle — set|tle W2S2 [ˈsetl] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(end argument)¦ 2¦(decide)¦ 3¦(start living in a place)¦ 4¦(comfortable)¦ 5¦(quiet/calm)¦ 6¦(move down)¦ 7¦(pay money)¦ 8¦(organize business/money)¦ 9 settle a score/account 10 some …
19settle — set|tle1 [ setl ] verb *** ▸ 1 end disagreement ▸ 2 go and live somewhere ▸ 3 fall & rest on ground ▸ 4 pay all money owed to someone ▸ 5 decide something definitely ▸ 6 gradually sink down ▸ 7 finish dealing with something ▸ 8 make someone… …
20settle — 1 / setl/ verb 1 MAKE COMFORTABLE/SAFE a) (intransitive always + adv/prep, transitive always + adv/prep) to put yourself or someone else in a comfortable position (+ back/into/down): Mel settled back in his chair and closed his eyes. | settle… …