
1) Agree 2) Agree out of court 3) American rock music group 4) Avoid a trial 5) Avoid litigation 6) Avoid trials 7) Become calm 8) Become established 9) Bench 10) Bring to an end 11) Bring together 12) Build houses 13) Calm 14) Calm down and pay 15) Calm down and pay up 16) Calm or conclude 17) Close
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1) Agree upon 2) Confirm 3) Decide 4) Determine 5) Ensconce 6) Even up 7) Finalise 8) Finalize 9) Ide 10) Inhabit 11) Iron out 12) Judge 13) Locate 14) Mollify 15) Pay 16) Propitiate 17) Prorate 18) Repay 19) Resettle 20) Reside 21) Resolve 22) Settee 23) Submerge 24) Submerse 25) Subside 26) Talk
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v. to resolve a lawsuit without a final court judgment by negotiation between the parties, usually with the assistance of attorneys and/or insurance adjusters, and sometimes prodding by a judge. Most legal disputes are settled prior to trial.
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==History== Settle is thought to have 7th-century Anglian origins, its name being the Angle word for settlement. Craven in the Domesday Book shows that until 1066 Bo was the lord of Settle but after the Harrying of the North (1069 - 1071) the land was granted to Roger de Poitou. In 1249 a market charter was granted to Henry de Percy, 7th Baron Per...
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[furniture] A settle is a wooden bench, usually with arms and a high back, long enough to accommodate three or four sitters.{sfn|Chisholm|1911} Settles are commonly movable, but occasionally fixed. The settle shares with the chest and the chair the distinction of great antiquity. Its high back was a protection from the draughts of medieval ...
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• (v. i.) To make a jointure for a wife. • (n.) A place made lower than the rest; a wide step or platform lower than some other part. • (n.) To determine, as something which is exposed to doubt or question; to free from unscertainty or wavering; to make sure, firm, or constant; to establish; to compose; to quiet; as, to settle the mi...
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Long wooden bench with arms and a panelled back which was designed to seat two or more people.
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A wooden bench with a high back and solid arms, often featuring drawers or a hinged seat that covers storage space, originally brought to America by the pilgrims.
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long wooden bench with backrest and arms, designed to seat several people. Originating in Europe in the 10th century, it was apparently derived from ...
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1. To place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; especially, to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home, or the like. 'And he settled his countenance steadfastly upon him, until he was ashamed.' (2 Kings viii. 11. (Rev. Ver)) 'The father thought the time drew on Of setting in the world h...
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(v) Settle is the action taken by which the parties solve an issue between them by mutual negotiation among themselves to arrive at an amicable solution without waiting for the legal process.
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Long wooden bench with arms and a panelled back which was designed to seat two or more people. A high-backed settle - sometimes with storage space beneath the seat or a cupboard in the back - was a familiar sight on either side of the hearth in farmhouse kitchens and inns from the 16th to 19th centuries. A settle table is a wooden settle with a hin …...
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Set'tle intransitive verb 1. To become fixed or permanent; to become stationary; to establish one's self or itself; to assume a lasting form, condition, direction, or the like, in place of a temporary or changing state. « The wind came about and
settled in the west.»
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Set'tle transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Settled ;
present participle & verbal noun Settling .] [ Middle English
setlen , Anglo-Saxon
setlan . √154. See
Settle ,
noun In se...
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Set'tle noun [ Middle English setel , setil , a seat, Anglo-Saxon setl : akin to Old High German sezzal , German sessel , Goth. sitls , and English sit . √154. See Sit .] 1. A seat of any kind. [ Obsolete] 'Upon the settle
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Type: Term Pronunciation: set′ĕl Definitions: 1. Acronym for spindle epithelial tumor (q.v.) with thymuslike elements.
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To resolve a lawsuit before going to trial.
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A settle is a long, usually wooden, bench or seat with arms and a high back.
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Settle is British slang for to work out a bet.
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[
n] - a long wooden bench with a back 2. [v] - dispose of 3. [v] - settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground 4. [v] - come to rest 5. [v] - become clear by the sinking of particles 6. [v] - cause to become clear by forming a sediment (of liquids) 7. [v] - arrange or fix in the desired order 8. [v] - g...
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[Wuthering Heights] a long wooden bench with a back, armrests, and sometimes a chest beneath the seat.
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verb settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground; `dust settled on the roofs`
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noun a long wooden bench with a back
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Refers to a down shift in stroke rate after the start of a sprint race. Crews use the settle to get to their base stroke rating they will row the body of the race.
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[SAT terms] become resolved, fixed, established, or quiet
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