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I . settle [ˈsetl̩, Am -t̬-] VB intr

1. settle (get comfortable):

settle

2. settle (calm down):

settle

3. settle (reach agreement):

to settle with sth

4. settle (pay):

to settle with sb

5. settle (live):

settle

6. settle (move down, sink):

settle
settle
settle ground

7. settle fig face expression:

settle

9. settle (look at):

10. settle food:

settle

II . settle [ˈsetl̩, Am -t̬-] VB trans

1. settle (calm down):

settle

2. settle (decide):

settle

3. settle (end):

settle
settle quarrel
kończyć [perf za-]

4. settle (pay):

settle

5. settle land:

settle

I . settle in(to) VB intr

1. settle in(to) (prepare):

settle in(to)

2. settle in(to) (become used):

settle in(to)

II . settle in(to) VB trans (become familiar)

I . settle down VB intr

1. settle down:

settle down (get comfortable)
settle down (lie)

2. settle down (calm down):

settle down

3. settle down (stay):

settle down

4. settle down (live quiet life):

settle down

5. settle down (prepare):

to settle down to [do] sth

II . settle down VB trans

settle for VB trans

1. settle for (agree):

to settle for sth

2. settle for (accept):

to settle for sth

settle on VB trans

settle on PHRVB settle upon

See also settle upon

settle upon VB trans

1. settle upon (decide on):

to settle upon sth

2. settle upon form (give):

to settle sth on sb

settle upon VB trans

1. settle upon (decide on):

to settle upon sth

2. settle upon form (give):

to settle sth on sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
To avoid offending anyone in the audience is to settle for the most anodyne drama.
www.latimes.com
Good luck explaining that process drunkenly to a bartender when you try to settle up for the evening.
www.gizmodo.com.au
Will a thug with a hankering to settle a score with a rival be deterred by a ban?
o.canada.com
Some vintners also let the wine's sediments settle naturally, a time-consuming process.
en.wikipedia.org
It was time to settle down in our allotted space -- a four-bedded room with a desk, almirahs, a safe, a refrigerator and cushy chairs.
www.thehindu.com
In particular, literary-critical essays often move to settle questions of authorship before moving on to their central interpretive purposes.
en.wikipedia.org
Without being inattentive, he was a pupil who did not settle in well to school life with the priests at boarding school.
en.wikipedia.org
Displacement forces them into a biased housing market, where they are often forced to settle with more expensive and less adequate space.
en.wikipedia.org
He could not settle in civvy street and lost money and almost his marriage.
www.express.co.uk
Highly turbid samples that contain particulate matter will be required to settle before the test can be conducted.
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