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  • 91settle into something — ˌsettle ˈin | ˌsettle ˈinto sth derived to move into a new home, job, etc. and start to feel comfortable there • How are the kids settling into their new school? • It s not always easy for a new player to settle in. Main entry: ↑settlederived …

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  • 92settle differences — index arbitrate (conciliate), compromise (settle by mutual agreement), mediate, pacify Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 93settle order on notice — index settle Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 94settle down to something — settle down to (something) to give something all of your attention. I settled down to read about the festival and what I could do there. Usage notes: often said about a meal: After work, we all settle down to a home cooked dinner …

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  • 95settle down to — (something) to give something all of your attention. I settled down to read about the festival and what I could do there. Usage notes: often said about a meal: After work, we all settle down to a home cooked dinner …

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  • 96settle for something — settle for (something) to agree to or accept something, although it is not exactly what you want. Patients will have to settle for fewer tests because rising costs have made them too expensive …

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  • 97settle for — (something) to agree to or accept something, although it is not exactly what you want. Patients will have to settle for fewer tests because rising costs have made them too expensive …

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  • 98settle into something — settle into (something) to become comfortable in a new place or situation. Catherine had settled into their booth and was reading her menu. We settle into a routine of early morning workouts followed by lectures. The space shuttle settled into a… …

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  • 99settle into — (something) to become comfortable in a new place or situation. Catherine had settled into their booth and was reading her menu. We settle into a routine of early morning workouts followed by lectures. The space shuttle settled into a 184 mile… …

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  • 100settle old scores — settle a score to harm someone who has harmed you in the past. She used her farewell speech to settle some old scores with her opponents. (often + with) …

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