Antonym: unsettled. Similar words: settle down, unsettled, settle, resettle, unsettle, settle for, settlement, nettle. Meaning: ['setld] adj. 1. established or decided beyond dispute or doubt 2. established in a desired position or place; not moving about 3. inhabited by colonists 4. clearly defined 5. not changeable.
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1, The question will be settled tonight.
2, Most wage claims are settled by compromise.
3, They settled with a foreign firm last week.
4, It's time you settled your differences with your father.
5, She seems fairly settled in her new job already.
6, Dregs settled at the bottom of the container.
7, They have settled with each other.
8, It's not finally settled yet.
9, He settled on selling everything.
10, She quickly settled down in her new house/job/school.
11, Their ancestry settled the land in 1856.
12, He settled into comfortable middle age.
13, This case has been settled out of court.
14, Man who has a settled purpose will surely succeed.
15, Snow had settled on some of the higher slopes.
16, A bird settled on his palm.
17, My son has settled happily in America.
18, The case was settled out of court .
19, The dispute was settled honorably.
20, He waited until complete quiet settled on the assembly.
21, He settled back in the rear of the taxi.
22, The Dutch settled in South Africa.
23, Thus the question was finally settled.
24, We are settled in our new home.
25, A large community of expatriates has settled there.
26, He decided to lead a more settled life with his partner.
27, The Whites settled down, bought a house,(http://sentencedict.com/settled.html) and put on the dog.
28, Once they settled in, my father looked back over his shoulder and asked the children if Santa had found them yet. Three glum faces mutely gave him his answer.
29, When I brought up the question of funding, he quickly interjected that it had been settled.
30, You must come and see our new house when we've settled in.
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