settle

  • 61settle it — decide what is fair, work for an agreement    If the dispute is about property lines, a survey will settle it …

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  • 62settle in — to begin to feel comfortable in a new place. When you start college, it takes a few weeks to settle in …

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  • 63settle —   Kau; mākū, ko ana, ho oko ana, ki o (as dregs); kiki o, pāki o, ho oki o, ki o wai (as water in a pond); ku u, emi iho, pohō, pohī (as earth); ōku u, noe (as mist); ho onā (as a claim); ho oholo (as a problem); akaku u (as wind).    ♦ To settle …

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  • 64settle — / setl/ verb ♦ to settle an account to pay what is owed …

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  • 65settle — / set(ə)l/ verb 1. ♦ to settle an account to pay what is owed 2. to place a property in trust …

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  • 66settle — To sink to the bottom (of a liquid). The weight of the pigments in a paint varies greatly depending on their color. Heavy pigments give color, opacity, and specific properties to the paint. Some pigments weigh seven or eight times as much as the… …

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  • 67Settle (disambiguation) — Settle is a town in Yorkshire, England.Settle may also refer to:* Settle (furniture), a wooden bench * SETTLE (algorithm), a constraint algorithm * Settling, a chemical process * Settler, a person who migrates to a new area and resides… …

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  • 68Settle (North Yorkshire) — Settle Koordinaten …

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  • 69settle down — {v.} 1. To live more quietly and sensibly; have a regular place to live and a regular job; stop acting wildly or carelessly, especially by growing up. * /John will settle down after he gets a job and gets married./ 2. To become quiet, calm, or… …

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  • 70settle down — {v.} 1. To live more quietly and sensibly; have a regular place to live and a regular job; stop acting wildly or carelessly, especially by growing up. * /John will settle down after he gets a job and gets married./ 2. To become quiet, calm, or… …

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