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In sentence: - "He settled himself in his armchair. Koltuğuna oturdu." , "This building has settled a little. Bu binada ufak çapta bir tasman meydana geldi."

Tenses: settles, settling, settled

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Etymology: [ se-t&l ] (verb.) 1515. From Old English setl, from Germanic *setla-, representing Proto-Indo-European *sed-lo-, from *sed- (“sit”). Cognate with German Sessel, Dutch zetel; and with Greek ἑλλά, Latin sedo, Russian седло. The verb (Old English setlan) developed from the noun.
Synonyms: adjust, arrange, compose, decide, determine, establish, fix, regulate, achieve, adjudicate, appoint, call the shots, choose, cinch, clean up, clear, clear up, clinch, come to a conclusion
Antonyms: disturb, agitate, wander, confuse, mix up, unsettle, trouble, upset, worry, move, depart, leave

yerleşmek, karara varmak, kararlaştırmak, yetinmek, çökme, bir ihtilafı halletmek, tahta kanape, çözmek, ödemek, sona erdirmek, çözümlemek, tortullaşmak, yoluna koymak, oturmak, karar kılmak, konmak, süzülmek, rahatlamak, sabit bir hale getirmek, takas etmek, tahakkuk ettirmek, sıra, vermek, süzmek, yatışma, oturma, durulma, karar vermek, hafiflemek, adapte olmak, çökelmek, ayak uydurmak, bank, yerine getirmek, yatışmak, yatıştırmak, tünemek, belirlemek, senet tanzim etmek, berraklaşmak, dibe oturmak, durulmak, ömür boyu hak vermek, çökmek, uyum sağlamak, çöktürmek, bastırmak, yerleştirmek, anlaşmak, bağlamak (nafaka), (insanları) (bir yere) yerleştirmek; (insanları) (boş bir yere) iskân etmek; -e yerleşmek, rahatlatmak (mideyi), konmak (kuş), iskan etmek, göstermek, sabit, tahta kanepe, yığın, salkım oluşturmak, yurtlandırmak, tayin etmek, -e yerleşmek, -e oturmak, konmak oturmak tem, düzeltmek, iskân ve imar etmek, yerleş, (bir şeyi) (bir yere) oturtmak; -e, posasını çöktürmek, çaresine bakmak, çökeltmek, iskan ettirmek, yerleşik, değişmez, Bir yerin bir şeyle kaplanması, meskun/yerleşmiş, düzenli, devamlı, kararlı, kabul etmek, razı olmak, kabullenmek, settle for sth. kabul etmek, -e razı olmak, -i kabul etmek, razı ol, hesabı ödemek, durgun, oturmuş, belirli, yerleşik-sakin, meskun, sürekli, ödenmiş, muayyen, öde/yerleş/yerleştir, çökmüş, kararlaştırılmış, yerleşmiş, çökelmiş, yerleşme, ödeşme, iskân, durultma, hesaplaşma, hesap,

1 yerleşmek  fiil     ts
2 karara varmak     ts
3 kararlaştırmak  fiil     ts
4 yetinmek     ts
5 çökme  İnşaat     ts
6 bir ihtilafı halletmek  Kanun     ts
7 tahta kanape  isim     ts
8 çözmek     ts
9 ödemek  fiil     ts
10 sona erdirmek  Ticaret     ts
11 çözümlemek  Ticaret     ts
12 tortullaşmak     ts
13 yoluna koymak  Ticaret     ts
14 oturmak     ts
15 karar kılmak     ts
16 konmak     ts
17 süzülmek     ts
18 rahatlamak     ts
19 sabit bir hale getirmek     ts
20 takas etmek  Kanun     ts
21 tahakkuk ettirmek  Kanun     ts
22 sıra     ts
23 vermek  Kanun     ts
24 süzmek     ts
25 yatışma  İnşaat     ts
26 oturma  İnşaat     ts
27 durulma  İnşaat     ts
28 karar vermek     ts
29 hafiflemek     ts
30 adapte olmak     ts
31 çökelmek     ts
32 ayak uydurmak     ts
33 bank     ts
34 yerine getirmek     ts
35 yatışmak     ts
36 yatıştırmak     ts
37 tünemek     ts
38 belirlemek     ts
39 senet tanzim etmek  Kanun     ts
40 berraklaşmak     ts
41 dibe oturmak     ts
42 durulmak     ts
43 ömür boyu hak vermek     ts
44 çökmek     ts
45 uyum sağlamak     ts
46 çöktürmek  Denizbilim     ts
47 bastırmak  fiil     ts
48 yerleştirmek  fiil     ts
49 anlaşmak  fiil     ts
50 bağlamak (nafaka)  fiil     ts
51 (insanları) (bir yere) yerleştirmek; (insanları) (boş bir yere) iskân etmek; -e yerleşmek  fiil     ts
52 rahatlatmak (mideyi)     ts
53 konmak (kuş)     ts
54 iskan etmek     ts
55 göstermek     ts
56 sabit     ts
57 tahta kanepe     ts
58 yığın  Arılık     ts
59 salkım oluşturmak  Arılık     ts
60 yurtlandırmak     ts
61 tayin etmek     ts
62 -e yerleşmek     ts
63 -e oturmak     ts
64 konmak oturmak tem     ts
65 düzeltmek     ts
66 iskân ve imar etmek     ts
67 yerleş     ts
68 (bir şeyi) (bir yere) oturtmak; -e  fiil     ts
69 posasını çöktürmek     ts
70 çaresine bakmak     ts
71 çökeltmek     ts
72 iskan ettirmek  Kanun     ts
73settled yerleşik  sıfat     ts
74settled değişmez  sıfat     ts
75settling Bir yerin bir şeyle kaplanması     ts
76settled meskun/yerleşmiş     ts
77settled düzenli     ts
78settled devamlı  sıfat     ts
79settled kararlı  sıfat     ts
80settle for kabul etmek     ts
81settle for razı olmak     ts
82settle for kabullenmek     ts
83settle for settle for sth. kabul etmek  deyim     ts
84settle for -e razı olmak, -i kabul etmek     ts
85settle for razı ol     ts
86settle for hesabı ödemek     ts
87settled durgun     ts
88settled oturmuş     ts
89settled belirli  Ticaret     ts
90settled yerleşik-sakin  Meteoroloji     ts
91settled meskun  Ticaret     ts
92settled sürekli     ts
93settled ödenmiş     ts
94settled muayyen  Ticaret     ts
95settled öde/yerleş/yerleştir     ts
96settled çökmüş     ts
97settled kararlaştırılmış  Ticaret     ts
98settled yerleşmiş     ts
99settled çökelmiş     ts
100settling yerleşme     ts
101settling ödeşme     ts
102settling iskân     ts
103settling durultma     ts
104settling hesaplaşma     ts
105settling hesap     ts
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To determine, as something which is exposed to doubt or question; to free from uncertainty or wavering; to make sure, firm, or constant; to establish; to compose; to quiet; as, to settle the mind when agitated; to settle questions of law; to settle the succession to a throne; to settle an allowance, To cause to sink; to lower; to depress; hence, also, to render close or compact; as, to settle the contents of a barrel or bag by shaking it, To adjust, as something in discussion; to make up; to compose; to pacify; as, to settle a quarrel, To adjust, as accounts; to liquidate; to balance; as, to settle an account, To plant with inhabitants; to colonize; to people; as, the French first settled Canada; the Puritans settled New England; Plymouth was settled in 1620, To pay; as, to settle a bill. --Abbott, To clear of dregs and impurities by causing them to sink; to render pure or clear; -- said of a liquid; as, to settle coffee, or the grounds of coffee, To cause to be no longer in a disturbed condition; to render quiet; to still; to calm; to compose, A long bench, often with a high back and arms, with storage space underneath for linen, A seat of any kind, A place made lower than the rest; a wide step or platform lower than some other part, To place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; esp., to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home, or the like, To establish in the pastoral office; to ordain or install as pastor or rector of a church, society, or parish; as, to settle a minister, 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, To restore or bring to a smooth, dry, or passable condition; -- said of the ground, of roads, and the like;as, clear weather settles the roads, To sink gradually to a lower level; to subside, as the foundation of a house, etc, To become calm; to cease from agitation, To adjust differences or accounts; to come to an agreement; as, he has settled with his creditors, To fix one's residence; to establish a dwelling place or home; as, the Saxons who settled in Britain, To sink to the bottom; to fall to the bottom, as dregs of a liquid, or the sediment of a reservoir, To make a jointure for a wife, To enter into the married state, or the state of a householder, To be established in an employment or profession; as, to settle in the practice of law, To become firm, dry, and hard, as the ground after the effects of rain or frost have disappeared; as, the roads settled late in the spring, To become clear after being turbid or obscure; to clarify by depositing matter held in suspension; as, the weather settled; wine settles by standing, A bench seat with a tall, solid back used from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries to ward off drafts Often used by a hearth, in Latin dancing means to shift or transfer the weight on to the supporting foot before continuing the next step, e g forward and backward steps in International Rumba are first completed on the 'and' (a settled count) to finish the move - a pronounced action, Wooden bench built into the floor, with a high back and solid-wood end panels The seat was often hollow, with a hinged lid for storage, To create or establish an offshore trust Done by the settlor (offshore term) or the grantor (U S and IRS term), The point in the process where the sludge is allowed to drift to the bottom of the basin and separate from the liquid There is no mixing or aeration during settle, The portion of the start in which the athlete lies back on the sled, The last price paid for a commodity on any trading day The exchange clearinghouse determines a firm's net gains or losses, margin requirements, and the next day's price limits, based on each futures and options contract settlement price If there is a closing range of prices, the settlement price is determined by averaging those prices Also referred to as settlement price or closing price, to pay a debt or bill or account, fix firmly; "He ensconced himself in the chair", make final; put the last touches on; put into final form; "let's finalize the proposal", To complete a securities transaction between broker & customer, come as if by falling; "Night fell"; "Silence fell", > A wooden bench with arms, a high solid back, and an enclosed foundation used as a storage chest, a long wooden bench with a back take up residence and become established; "The immigrants settled in the Midwest" form a community; "The Swedes settled in Minnesota" become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style; "He finally settled down" establish or develop as a residence; "He settled the farm 200 years ago"; "This land was settled by Germans" 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" settle conclusively; come to terms; "We finally settled the argument" end a legal dispute by arriving at a settlement; "The two parties finally settled" accept despite complete satisfaction; "We settled for a lower price" get one's revenge for a wrong or an injury; "I finally settled with my old enemy" arrange or fix in the desired order; "She settled the teacart" cause to become clear by forming a sediment (of liquids) become clear by the sinking of particles; "the liquid gradually settled" come to rest settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground; "dust settled on the roofs" dispose of; make a financial settlement, A long wooden seat with a back and arms, and possibly a box seat, the transfer of funds from the cardholders financial institution to the University's financial institution, To cause to sink; to lower; to depress; hence, also, torender close or compact; as, to settle the contents of a barrel or bag by shaking it, : To establish in the pastoral office; to ordain or install as pastor or rector of a church, society, or parish; as, to settle a minister, : To pay; as, to settle a bill. --Abbott, sink down or precipitate; "the mud subsides when the waters become calm", : To adjust, as accounts; to liquidate; to balance; as, to settle an account, To create or establish an international or offshore trust Done by the settlor (international term) or the grantor (U S and IRS term), noun - one of the names given to a Payment Transaction Request to Settle an Auth, thereby actually capturing funds verb - The act of capturing physical funds on the basis of a previous Authorization, A bench with a high back and arms, : To make a jointure for a wife, To fix ones residence; to establish a dwelling place or home; as, the Saxons who settled in Britain, To become fixed or permanent; to become stationary; to establish ones self or itself; to assume a lasting form, condition, direction, or the like, in place of a temporary or changing state, to value a contract a the end of a trading session; the resulting value, A wooden bench with high back and solid arms, often with drawers or a hinged seat covering storage space, brought to this country from England by the pilgrims, To sink to the bottom; to fall to the bottom, as dregs of a liquid, or the sediment of a reserveir, To determine, as something which is exposed to doubt or question; to free from unscertainty or wavering; to make sure, firm, or constant; to establish; to compose; to quiet; as, to settle the mind when agitated; to settle questions of law; to settle the succession to a throne; to settle an allowance, Hence, to pay; as, to settle a bill, cause to become clear by forming a sediment (of liquids), get one's revenge for a wrong or an injury; "I finally settled with my old enemy", accept despite complete satisfaction; "We settled for a lower price", arrange or fix in the desired order; "She settled the teacart", cause to become clear by forming a sediment (of liquids) become clear by the sinking of particles; "the liquid gradually settled", dispose of; make a financial settlement, come to rest settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground; "dust settled on the roofs", end a legal dispute by arriving at a settlement; "The two parties finally settled", 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", a long wooden bench with a back take up residence and become established; "The immigrants settled in the Midwest", form a community; "The Swedes settled in Minnesota", establish or develop as a residence; "He settled the farm 200 years ago"; "This land was settled by Germans", become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style; "He finally settled down", settle conclusively; come to terms; "We finally settled the argument", To restore or bring to a smooth, dry, or passable condition; said of the ground, of roads, and the like; as, clear weather settles the roads, a long wooden bench with a back, When birds or insects settle on something, they land on it from above. Moths flew in front of it, eventually settling on the rough painted metal. = light, If your eyes settle on or upon something, you stop looking around and look at that thing for some time. The man let his eyes settle upon Cross's face. = rest, If you settle yourself somewhere or settle somewhere, you sit down or make yourself comfortable. Albert settled himself on the sofa Jessica settled into her chair with a small sigh of relief, If something settles or if you settle it, it sinks slowly down and becomes still. A black dust settled on the walls Once its impurities had settled, the oil could be graded Tap each one firmly on your work surface to settle the mixture, settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground; "dust settled on the roofs", bring to an end; settle conclusively; "The case was decided"; "The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff"; "The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance", come to rest, become clear by the sinking of particles; "the liquid gradually settled", go under, "The raft sank and its occupants drowned", come to terms; "After some discussion we finally made up", take up residence and become established; "The immigrants settled in the Midwest", When people settle a place or in a place, or when a government settles them there, they start living there permanently. Refugees settling in Britain suffer from a number of problems Thirty-thousand-million dollars is needed to settle the refugees, when the dust settles: see dust to settle a score: see score see also settled, To place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; esp, to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home, or the like, If something is settled, it has all been decided and arranged. As far as we're concerned, the matter is settled, To clear of dregs and impurities by causing them to sink; to render pure or clear; said of a liquid; as, to settle coffee, or the grounds of coffee, A bench; especially, a bench with a high back, If people settle a legal dispute or if they settle, they agree to end the dispute without going to a court of law, for example by paying some money or by apologizing. In an attempt to settle the case, Molken has agreed to pay restitution She got much less than she would have done if she had settled out of court His company settled with the American authorities by paying a $200 million fine, If you settle a bill or debt, you pay the amount that you owe. I settled the bill for my coffee and his two glasses of wine They settled with Colin at the end of the evening, 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 Tomorrow's vote is unlikely to settle the question of who will replace their leader, bench with arm rests and a high back (usually made of wood), arrange; resolve, clear up; put in order; determine; pay a debt or bill; populate, fill with inhabitants; inhabit, establish a residence; sink to the bottom; calm, quiet; come to rest, land, To accept or allow something, especially something not entirely desirable, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of settle, satle, be satisfied with, be content with, If you settle for something, you choose or accept it, especially when it is not what you really want but there is nothing else available. Virginia was a perfectionist. She was just not prepared to settle for anything mediocre, not changeable; "a period of settled weather" established in a desired position or place; not moving about; "nomads, absorbed among the settled people"; "settled areas"; "I don't feel entirely settled here"; "the advent of settled civilization" established or decided beyond dispute or doubt; "with details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night, past of settle, established or decided beyond dispute or doubt; "with details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night, not changeable; "a period of settled weather", populated, inhabited, colonized; arranged, resolved; paid in full (of a debt or bill), 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. He decided to lead a more settled life with his partner, A settled situation or system stays the same all the time. There has been a period of settled weather, established in a desired position or place; not moving about; "nomads, absorbed among the settled people"; "settled areas"; "I don't feel entirely settled here"; "the advent of settled civilization", third-person singular of settle,

106 To determine, as something which is exposed to doubt or question; to free from uncertainty or wavering; to make sure, firm, or constant; to establish; to compose; to quiet; as, to settle the mind when agitated; to settle questions of law; to settle the succession to a throne; to settle an allowance     ts
107 To cause to sink; to lower; to depress; hence, also, to render close or compact; as, to settle the contents of a barrel or bag by shaking it     ts
108 To adjust, as something in discussion; to make up; to compose; to pacify; as, to settle a quarrel     ts
109 To adjust, as accounts; to liquidate; to balance; as, to settle an account     ts
110 To plant with inhabitants; to colonize; to people; as, the French first settled Canada; the Puritans settled New England; Plymouth was settled in 1620     ts
111 To pay; as, to settle a bill. --Abbott     ts
112 To clear of dregs and impurities by causing them to sink; to render pure or clear; -- said of a liquid; as, to settle coffee, or the grounds of coffee     ts
113 To cause to be no longer in a disturbed condition; to render quiet; to still; to calm; to compose     ts
114 A long bench, often with a high back and arms, with storage space underneath for linen     ts
115 A seat of any kind     ts
116 A place made lower than the rest; a wide step or platform lower than some other part - "And from the bottom upon the ground, even to the lower settle, shall be two cubits, and the breadth one cubit. --Ezek. xliii."     ts
117 To place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; esp., to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home, or the like     ts
118 To establish in the pastoral office; to ordain or install as pastor or rector of a church, society, or parish; as, to settle a minister     ts
119 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     ts
120 To restore or bring to a smooth, dry, or passable condition; -- said of the ground, of roads, and the like;as, clear weather settles the roads     ts
121 To sink gradually to a lower level; to subside, as the foundation of a house, etc     ts
122 To become calm; to cease from agitation     ts
123 To adjust differences or accounts; to come to an agreement; as, he has settled with his creditors     ts
124 To fix one's residence; to establish a dwelling place or home; as, the Saxons who settled in Britain     ts
125 To sink to the bottom; to fall to the bottom, as dregs of a liquid, or the sediment of a reservoir     ts
126 To make a jointure for a wife     ts
127 To enter into the married state, or the state of a householder     ts
128 To be established in an employment or profession; as, to settle in the practice of law     ts
129 To become firm, dry, and hard, as the ground after the effects of rain or frost have disappeared; as, the roads settled late in the spring     ts
130 To become clear after being turbid or obscure; to clarify by depositing matter held in suspension; as, the weather settled; wine settles by standing     ts
131 A bench seat with a tall, solid back used from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries to ward off drafts Often used by a hearth     ts
132 in Latin dancing means to shift or transfer the weight on to the supporting foot before continuing the next step, e g forward and backward steps in International Rumba are first completed on the 'and' (a settled count) to finish the move - a pronounced action     ts
133 Wooden bench built into the floor, with a high back and solid-wood end panels The seat was often hollow, with a hinged lid for storage     ts
134 To create or establish an offshore trust Done by the settlor (offshore term) or the grantor (U S and IRS term)     ts
135 The point in the process where the sludge is allowed to drift to the bottom of the basin and separate from the liquid There is no mixing or aeration during settle     ts
136 The portion of the start in which the athlete lies back on the sled     ts
137 The last price paid for a commodity on any trading day The exchange clearinghouse determines a firm's net gains or losses, margin requirements, and the next day's price limits, based on each futures and options contract settlement price If there is a closing range of prices, the settlement price is determined by averaging those prices Also referred to as settlement price or closing price     ts
138 to pay a debt or bill or account     ts
139 fix firmly; "He ensconced himself in the chair"     ts
140 make final; put the last touches on; put into final form; "let's finalize the proposal"     ts
141 To complete a securities transaction between broker & customer     ts
142 come as if by falling; "Night fell"; "Silence fell"     ts
143 > A wooden bench with arms, a high solid back, and an enclosed foundation used as a storage chest     ts
144 a long wooden bench with a back take up residence and become established; "The immigrants settled in the Midwest" form a community; "The Swedes settled in Minnesota" become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style; "He finally settled down" establish or develop as a residence; "He settled the farm 200 years ago"; "This land was settled by Germans" 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" settle conclusively; come to terms; "We finally settled the argument" end a legal dispute by arriving at a settlement; "The two parties finally settled" accept despite complete satisfaction; "We settled for a lower price" get one's revenge for a wrong or an injury; "I finally settled with my old enemy" arrange or fix in the desired order; "She settled the teacart" cause to become clear by forming a sediment (of liquids) become clear by the sinking of particles; "the liquid gradually settled" come to rest settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground; "dust settled on the roofs" dispose of; make a financial settlement     ts
145 A long wooden seat with a back and arms, and possibly a box seat     ts
146 the transfer of funds from the cardholders financial institution to the University's financial institution     ts
147 To cause to sink; to lower; to depress; hence, also, torender close or compact; as, to settle the contents of a barrel or bag by shaking it     ts
148 : To establish in the pastoral office; to ordain or install as pastor or rector of a church, society, or parish; as, to settle a minister     ts
149 : To pay; as, to settle a bill. --Abbott     ts
150 sink down or precipitate; "the mud subsides when the waters become calm"     ts
151 : To adjust, as accounts; to liquidate; to balance; as, to settle an account     ts
152 To create or establish an international or offshore trust Done by the settlor (international term) or the grantor (U S and IRS term)     ts
153 noun - one of the names given to a Payment Transaction Request to Settle an Auth, thereby actually capturing funds verb - The act of capturing physical funds on the basis of a previous Authorization     ts
154 A bench with a high back and arms     ts
155 : To make a jointure for a wife     ts
156 To fix ones residence; to establish a dwelling place or home; as, the Saxons who settled in Britain     ts
157 To become fixed or permanent; to become stationary; to establish ones self or itself; to assume a lasting form, condition, direction, or the like, in place of a temporary or changing state     ts
158 to value a contract a the end of a trading session; the resulting value     ts
159 A wooden bench with high back and solid arms, often with drawers or a hinged seat covering storage space, brought to this country from England by the pilgrims     ts
160 To sink to the bottom; to fall to the bottom, as dregs of a liquid, or the sediment of a reserveir     ts
161 To determine, as something which is exposed to doubt or question; to free from unscertainty or wavering; to make sure, firm, or constant; to establish; to compose; to quiet; as, to settle the mind when agitated; to settle questions of law; to settle the succession to a throne; to settle an allowance     ts
162 Hence, to pay; as, to settle a bill     ts
163 cause to become clear by forming a sediment (of liquids)     ts
164 get one's revenge for a wrong or an injury; "I finally settled with my old enemy"     ts
165 accept despite complete satisfaction; "We settled for a lower price"     ts
166 arrange or fix in the desired order; "She settled the teacart"     ts
167 cause to become clear by forming a sediment (of liquids) become clear by the sinking of particles; "the liquid gradually settled"     ts
168 dispose of; make a financial settlement     ts
169 come to rest settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground; "dust settled on the roofs"     ts
170 end a legal dispute by arriving at a settlement; "The two parties finally settled"     ts
171 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"     ts
172 a long wooden bench with a back take up residence and become established; "The immigrants settled in the Midwest"     ts
173 form a community; "The Swedes settled in Minnesota"     ts
174 establish or develop as a residence; "He settled the farm 200 years ago"; "This land was settled by Germans"     ts
175 become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style; "He finally settled down"     ts
176 settle conclusively; come to terms; "We finally settled the argument"     ts
177 To restore or bring to a smooth, dry, or passable condition; said of the ground, of roads, and the like; as, clear weather settles the roads     ts
178 a long wooden bench with a back     ts
179 When birds or insects settle on something, they land on it from above. Moths flew in front of it, eventually settling on the rough painted metal. = light     ts
180 If your eyes settle on or upon something, you stop looking around and look at that thing for some time. The man let his eyes settle upon Cross's face. = rest     ts
181 If you settle yourself somewhere or settle somewhere, you sit down or make yourself comfortable. Albert settled himself on the sofa Jessica settled into her chair with a small sigh of relief     ts
182 If something settles or if you settle it, it sinks slowly down and becomes still. A black dust settled on the walls Once its impurities had settled, the oil could be graded Tap each one firmly on your work surface to settle the mixture     ts
183 settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground; "dust settled on the roofs"     ts
184 bring to an end; settle conclusively; "The case was decided"; "The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff"; "The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance"     ts
185 come to rest     ts
186 become clear by the sinking of particles; "the liquid gradually settled"     ts
187 go under, "The raft sank and its occupants drowned"     ts
188 come to terms; "After some discussion we finally made up"     ts
189 take up residence and become established; "The immigrants settled in the Midwest"     ts
190 When people settle a place or in a place, or when a government settles them there, they start living there permanently. Refugees settling in Britain suffer from a number of problems Thirty-thousand-million dollars is needed to settle the refugees     ts
191 when the dust settles: see dust to settle a score: see score see also settled     ts
192 To place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; esp     ts
193 to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home, or the like     ts
194 If something is settled, it has all been decided and arranged. As far as we're concerned, the matter is settled     ts
195 To clear of dregs and impurities by causing them to sink; to render pure or clear; said of a liquid; as, to settle coffee, or the grounds of coffee     ts
196 A bench; especially, a bench with a high back     ts
197 If people settle a legal dispute or if they settle, they agree to end the dispute without going to a court of law, for example by paying some money or by apologizing. In an attempt to settle the case, Molken has agreed to pay restitution She got much less than she would have done if she had settled out of court His company settled with the American authorities by paying a $200 million fine     ts
198 If you settle a bill or debt, you pay the amount that you owe. I settled the bill for my coffee and his two glasses of wine They settled with Colin at the end of the evening     ts
199 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 Tomorrow's vote is unlikely to settle the question of who will replace their leader     ts
200 bench with arm rests and a high back (usually made of wood)  isim     ts
201 arrange; resolve, clear up; put in order; determine; pay a debt or bill; populate, fill with inhabitants; inhabit, establish a residence; sink to the bottom; calm, quiet; come to rest, land  fiil     ts
202settle for To accept or allow something, especially something not entirely desirable - "He couldn't afford the expensive headphones, so he decided to settle for the lower quality set."     ts
203settles Third-person singular simple present indicative form of settle     ts
204 satle     ts
205settle for be satisfied with, be content with     ts
206settle for If you settle for something, you choose or accept it, especially when it is not what you really want but there is nothing else available. Virginia was a perfectionist. She was just not prepared to settle for anything mediocre     ts
207settled not changeable; "a period of settled weather" established in a desired position or place; not moving about; "nomads     ts
208settled absorbed among the settled people"; "settled areas"; "I don't feel entirely settled here"; "the advent of settled civilization" established or decided beyond dispute or doubt; "with details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night     ts
209settled past of settle     ts
210settled established or decided beyond dispute or doubt; "with details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night     ts
211settled not changeable; "a period of settled weather"     ts
212settled populated, inhabited, colonized; arranged, resolved; paid in full (of a debt or bill)  sıfat     ts
213settled 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. He decided to lead a more settled life with his partner     ts
214settled A settled situation or system stays the same all the time. There has been a period of settled weather     ts
215settled established in a desired position or place; not moving about; "nomads     ts
216settled absorbed among the settled people"; "settled areas"; "I don't feel entirely settled here"; "the advent of settled civilization"     ts
217settles third-person singular of settle     ts
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