SETTLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com to gather, collect, or become fixed in a particular place, direction, etc A cold settled in my head to become calm or composed (often followed bydown ) I'll wait until the class settles before starting the lesson to come to rest (often followed bydown ) We settled down for the night at an old country inn to sink down gradually; subside
SETTLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If two people settle an argument or problem, or if someone or something settles it, they solve it by making a decision about who is right or about what to do They are both looking for ways to settle their differences
settle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary settle (third-person singular simple present settles, present participle settling, simple past and past participle settled) She hopes to settle and questions about the plans The question of the succession to a throne needs to be settled It is a Pamphlet, [ ]
settle | meaning of settle in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary . . . • At home the new Labour Government was settling itself in • Dry and fed, Ralph settled himself in front of the telephone • He settles himself on the roof • She settled herself in the driver's seat and held out her hand for the keys • So I settled myself in a small tavern just down the street
settle verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of settle verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive, intransitive] to put an end to an argument or a disagreement It's time you settled your differences with your father I want this thing settled There is pressure on the unions to settle