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I . set·tle [ˈsetl̩] VB intr

1. settle (get comfortable):

settle

3. settle (end dispute):

settle
settle

4. settle form (pay):

settle
settle
to settle with sb

5. settle (take up residence):

settle
settle

6. settle (get used to):

to settle into sth

7. settle:

settle (alight on surface)
settle (alight on surface)
settle (alight on surface) (build up)
settle (sink)
do you think the snow will settle?

II . set·tle [ˈsetl̩] VB trans

1. settle (calm down):

settle
miriti [perf pomiriti]

2. settle:

settle (decide)
settle (deal with)
urejati [perf urediti]

4. settle:

settle (pay)
to settle sth on sb (bequeath)
to settle an account

5. settle (colonize):

settle
to settle a score [or old scores] [with sb]

I . settle down VB intr

1. settle (get comfortable):

settle

2. settle (adjust):

settle

3. settle (calm down):

settle

4. settle (adopt steady lifestyle):

settle

II . settle down VB trans to settle oneself down

settle

settle for VB trans to settle for sth

settle

I . settle in VB intr

II . settle in VB trans to settle in ⇄ sb

settle on VB trans to settle on sth

1. settle (decide on):

to settle on sth

2. settle (agree on):

to settle on sth
to settle on a name

settle up VB intr

settle
settle

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The young Cantab came in for the final quarter and seemed to settle things down nicely with his well-rounded, if less flamboyant, game.
www.stuff.co.nz
Recently engaged and very much in love, the couple settle in to their remote mountain hut.
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In particular, literary-critical essays often move to settle questions of authorship before moving on to their central interpretive purposes.
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He could not settle in civvy street and lost money and almost his marriage.
www.express.co.uk
However, the two groups set aside their ideological differences and worked hand in hand to settle the land and develop their community and eventually intermarried.
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Electronic trading made transactions easier to complete, monitor, clear, and settle and this helped spur on its development.
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Displacement forces them into a biased housing market, where they are often forced to settle with more expensive and less adequate space.
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It starts like a rock version of a folk song and as you settle into the groove comes the list, which sounds like a fishmonger's list of goods.
www.thehindu.com
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.
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Good luck explaining that process drunkenly to a bartender when you try to settle up for the evening.
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