[transitive, intransitive] to put an end to an argument or a disagreement. settle something to settle a dispute/a matter/an issue; to settle a case/lawsuit/ ... |
1[transitive, intransitive] settle (something) to put an end to an argument or a disagreement to settle a dispute/an argument/a matter It's time you settled ... |
an old-fashioned piece of furniture with a long wooden seat and a high back and arms, often also with a box for storing things under the seat. |
an old-fashioned piece of furniture with a long wooden seat and a high back and arms, often also with a box for storing things under the seat. |
There are eight meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun settle, five of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, ... |
[countable] an official agreement that ends an argument between two people or groups. to negotiate a peace settlement; The management and unions have ... |
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settled · not likely to change or move. settled weather; a settled way of life · comfortable and happy with your home, job, way of life, etc. You'll feel more ... |
to start to feel comfortable in a new home, job, etc. How are the kids settling into their new school? You'll soon settle into a routine. |
(1) To reach a point of settlement (of a dispute). (2) To peruse and edit the substance of a draft document. Counsel often settle documents for solicitors. |
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