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settled
set·tle S0293400 (sĕt′l)v. set·tled, set·tling, set·tles v.tr.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).3. a. To make compensation for (a claim).b. To pay (a debt).4. a. To put into order; arrange as desired: settle one's affairs.b. To place or arrange in a desired position: settled the blanket over the baby; settled herself in an armchair.c. To agree to or fix in advance: settled the date of the meeting in June.5. a. To establish as a resident or residents: settled her family in Ohio.b. To migrate to and establish residence in; colonize: Pioneers settled the West.c. To establish in a residence, business, or profession: was finally settled in his own law practice.6. To restore calmness or comfort to: The hot tea settled his nerves.7. a. To cause to sink, become compact, or come to rest: shook the box to settle the raffle tickets.b. To cause (a liquid) to become clear by forming a sediment.v.intr.1. To discontinue moving and come to rest in one place: The ball settled in the grass near the green.2. To move downward; sink or descend, especially gradually: Darkness settled over the fields. Dust settled in the road.3. a. To become clear by the sinking of suspended particles. Used of liquids.b. To be separated from a solution or mixture as a sediment.c. To become compact by sinking, as sediment when stirred up.4. a. To establish one's residence: settled in Canada.b. To become established or localized: The cold settled in my chest.5. To reach a decision; decide: We finally settled on a solution to the problem.6. To come to an agreement, especially to resolve a lawsuit out of court.7. a. To provide compensation for a claim.b. To pay a debt.n. A long wooden bench with a high back, often including storage space beneath the seat.Phrasal Verbs: settle down1. To begin living a stable and orderly life: He settled down as a farmer with a family.2. To become calm or composed. settle for To accept in spite of incomplete satisfaction: had to settle for a lower wage than the one requested.Idioms: settle (one's) stomach To relieve one's indigestion or nausea. settle (someone's) hash Slang To silence or subdue. [Middle English setlen, to seat, from Old English setlan, from setl, seat; see sed- in Indo-European roots.] set′tle·a·ble adj.settled (ˈsɛtəld) adjresolved, agreed, or arrangedsteady; predictable; not likely to changecomfortable and at homeThesaurusAdj. | 1. | settled - established or decided beyond dispute or doubt; "with details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night"unsettled - still in doubt; "an unsettled issue"; "an unsettled state of mind" | | 2. | settled - 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"unsettled - not settled or established; "an unsettled lifestyle" | | 3. | settled - inhabited by colonistscolonised, colonizedinhabited - having inhabitants; lived in; "the inhabited regions of the earth" | | 4. | settled - not changeable; "a period of settled weather"calm - (of weather) free from storm or wind; "calm seas" |
settledadjective1. balanced, established, permanent, sustained, enduring, long-standing His house was the only settled home I had as a child.2. content, contented, satisfied, comfortable, fulfilled, at ease, willing to accept After a few years of being a diplomat she still didn't feel settled.settledadjectiveFirmly established by long standing:confirmed, deep-rooted, deep-seated, entrenched, hard-shell, ineradicable, ingrained, inveterate, irradicable, set.Translationssettled
settled[′sed·əld] (meteorology) Pertaining to weather, devoid of storms for a considerable period. MedicalSeeSETTLELegalSeeSettlesettled
Synonyms for settledadj balancedSynonyms- balanced
- established
- permanent
- sustained
- enduring
- long-standing
adj contentSynonyms- content
- contented
- satisfied
- comfortable
- fulfilled
- at ease
- willing to accept
Synonyms for settledadj firmly established by long standingSynonyms- confirmed
- deep-rooted
- deep-seated
- entrenched
- hard-shell
- ineradicable
- ingrained
- inveterate
- irradicable
- set
Synonyms for settledadj established or decided beyond dispute or doubtAntonymsadj established in a desired position or placeAntonymsadj inhabited by colonistsSynonymsRelated Wordsadj not changeableRelated Words |