📖 Dictionary
26984 words
settling
Browse 'S'
Back
11 definitions • 29 examples
1
present
participle of
2
to
reach
a
decision
or an
agreement
about something, or to end a
disagreement
:
Examples:
Good, that's all
settled
- you
send
out the
invitations
for the
party
, and I'll
organize
the
food
.
[ + question word ] They haven't yet
settled
when the
wedding
is going to be.
"The
tickets
are €40 each." "Well, that
settles
that - I can't
afford
that much."
I'd like to get this matter
settled
once and for all (=
reach
a
final
decision
on it).
3
to
arrange
something:
Examples:
The
details
of the
contract
have not yet been
settled
.
Our
lawyer
advised
us that it would be better to
settle
out of
court
(=
reach
an
agreement
in a
legal
case
without it being
decided
in a
court
of
law
).
It took
months
to
settle
(= bring to an end) the
dispute
/
strike
.
My father and I have
agreed
finally
to
settle
our
differences
(= stop
arguing
).
4
to
relax
into a
comfortable
position
:
Examples:
After
dinner
we
settled
in front of the
television
for the
evening
.
The
dentist
told her
patient
to
settle
back in the
chair
.
He
settled
himself down with a
newspaper
, and
waited
for the
flight
to
arrive
.
5
to
begin
to play a
game
in a
relaxed
and
comfortable
way:
Examples:
England's
aggressive
play never
allowed
the New Zealanders to
settle
.
After a
frantic
start, the
team
settled
into a good
rhythm
.
6
to go and live
somewhere
,
especially
permanently
:
Examples:
After they got
married
, they
settled
in Brooklyn.
7
to
arrive
,
especially
from another
country
, in a new place and start to live there and use the
land
:
Examples:
America
was first
settled
by people who came
across
from
Asia
over 25,000 years ago.
8
to move to a
lower
level
and stay there; to
drop
:
Examples:
The house had been
empty
for years, and
dust
had
settled
on all the
surfaces
.
Do you think the
snow
will
settle
(=
remain
on the
ground
and other
surfaces
without
melting
)?
The
contents
of this
package
may
settle
(=
fall
towards the
bottom
of the
container
and so
seem
to be
less
).
9
to
pay
,
especially
money that you
owe
:
Examples:
Please
settle
your
account
/
bill
without
further
delay
.
It took the
insurance
company
months
to
settle
my
claim
.
formal
Payment
of your
account
is now
overdue
, and we must ask you to
settle
(=
pay
the money you
owe
)
immediately
.
10
to
become
quiet
and
calm
, or to make something or someone do this:
Examples:
The
weather
is
expected
to
settle
towards the end of the
week
.
I'll call you back as soon as I've
settled
the kids for the night.
Before a
performance
, she
takes
three
deep
breaths
to
settle
her
nerves
.
We're very
busy
this
week
, but things should
settle
(down) a bit after the
weekend
.
UK
Joe's
parents
are very
worried
about him because he doesn't
seem
to be
able
to
settle
to (= to give his whole
attention
to) anything.
11
to
reach
and
remain
at a
certain
level
or in a
certain
state
:
Examples:
The
pound
rose
slightly
against the
dollar
today, then
settled
at $1.53.
A
peaceful
expression
settled
on her face.
After the
recent
riots
, an
uneasy
calm
has
settled
on the
city
.
Navigation
Copy Link