settle
Noun
Verb
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subtypes: sediment - settle as sedimentsame as: settle down
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subtypes:
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subtypes:
- clear, solve - settle, as of a debt
- concert - settle by agreement
- clinch - settle conclusively
- compromise - settle by concession
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entail: move - change residence, affiliation, or place of employmentsubtypes:same as: locate
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subtypes:
- appease, propitiate - make peace with
- make peace - end hostilities
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is a type of: come down, descend, fall, go down - move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the waysubtypes:verb group: sink - cause to sink
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subtypes: roost - settle down or stay, as if on a roost
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subtypes:
- prorate - make a proportional settlement or distribution
- pay - discharge or settle
- square - pay someone and settle a debt
- compensate, make up, pay, pay off - do or give something to somebody in return
- liquidate - settle the affairs of by determining the debts and applying the assets to pay them off
- clean up - dispose of
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is a type of: change - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original natureverb group: settle - cause to become clear by forming a sediment (of liquids)
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is a type of: sink - cause to sinkverb group: settle - become clear by the sinking of particles
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same as: subside
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same as: ensconce
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same as: get back
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entail: migrate, transmigrate - move from one country or region to another and settle theresubtypes: homestead - settle land given by the government and occupy it as a homestead
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is a type of: come - come to pass; arrive, as in due courseverb group: fall - go as if by falling
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- Verbs of walking, flying, swimming
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