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settle:
- establish; settle; colonize; found; open up; ground; prospect; develop; lay the foundations; explore; scan; colonise; entomb; take off; put out; inter; do out; remove; level; get even; pay; pay up; pay on account; make even; arrange; regulate; order; fix; receipt; pay a bill; reconcile; establish oneself; take up one's residence somewhere; patch up a quarrel; make up; fall; descend; locate; root; settle down; take root; steady down; finalize; nail down; finalise; resolve; decide; adjudicate; determine; square up; square off; conciliate; patch up; get back; ensconce; subside; sink; go down; go under
- reconcile; settle; make up; settle down; take up residence
- settle; settee
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Detailed Synonyms for settle in English
settle:
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to settle
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to settle
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to settle
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to settle
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to settle
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to settle
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to settle
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to settle
to settle; to establish oneself; to take up one's residence somewhere-
take up one's residence somewhere verb (takes up one's residence somewhere, took up one's residence somewhere, taking up one's residence somewhere)
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to settle
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to settle
– come as if by falling 1 -
to settle
– take up residence and become established 1 -
to settle
– form a community 1 -
to settle
– become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style 1to settle; to root; to settle down; to take root; steady down– become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style 1-
steady down verb
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to settle
– make final; put the last touches on; put into final form 1 -
to settle
– establish or develop as a residence 1 -
to settle
– become resolved, fixed, established, or quiet 1 -
to settle
– bring to an end; settle conclusively 1 -
to settle
– settle conclusively; come to terms 1to determine; to settle; square up; square off– settle conclusively; come to terms 1-
square up verb
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square off verb
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to settle
– end a legal dispute by arriving at a settlement 1 -
to settle
– come to terms 1 -
to settle
– accept despite lack of complete satisfaction 1 -
to settle
– get one's revenge for a wrong or an injury 1 -
to settle
– arrange or fix in the desired order 1 -
to settle
– fix firmly 1 -
to settle
– sink down or precipitate 1 -
to settle
– cause to become clear by forming a sediment (of liquids) 1 -
to settle
– become clear by the sinking of particles 1 -
to settle
– come to rest 1 -
to settle
– settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground 1 -
to settle
– go under, 1 -
to settle
– dispose of; make a financial settlement 1 -
to settle
– To apply a payment or credit to an invoice; or, to transfer funds to complete a transaction. 2
Conjugations for settle:
present
- settle
- settle
- settles
- settle
- settle
- settle
simple past
- settled
- settled
- settled
- settled
- settled
- settled
present perfect
- have settled
- have settled
- has settled
- have settled
- have settled
- have settled
past continuous
- was settling
- were settling
- was settling
- were settling
- were settling
- were settling
future
- shall settle
- will settle
- will settle
- shall settle
- will settle
- will settle
continuous present
- am settling
- are settling
- is settling
- are settling
- are settling
- are settling
subjunctive
- be settled
- be settled
- be settled
- be settled
- be settled
- be settled
diverse
- settle!
- let's settle!
- settled
- settling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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settle
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settle
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the settle
– a long wooden bench with a back 1