Settle

Spanish Meaning

resolver

establecerse

liquidar

arreglar

colocar

asentar

fijar

colonizar

poblar

asignar

establecer

estabilizar

despachar

disipar

arbitrar

calmar

acordar

entablarse

espesarse

hundirse poco a poco

hacer caer

arrellanarse

satisfacer

volver a la normalidad

acabar con

pagar

poner en orden

posarse

domiciliarse

afincarse

clarificar

serenarse

localizarse

depositarse

clarificarse

resolverse

venir

cuajar

banco

escaƱo

English Meaning

  1. To put into order; arrange or fix definitely as desired.
  2. To put firmly into a desired position or place; establish.
  3. To establish as a resident or residents: settled her family in Ohio.
  4. To establish residence in; colonize: Pioneers settled the West.
  5. To establish in a residence, business, or profession.
  6. To restore calmness or comfort to.
  7. To cause to sink, become compact, or come to rest.
  8. To cause (a liquid) to become clear by forming a sediment.
  9. To subdue or make orderly.
  10. To establish on a permanent basis; stabilize.
  11. To make compensation for (a claim).
  12. To pay (a debt).
  13. To conclude (a dispute, for example) by a final decision.
  14. To decide (a lawsuit) by mutual agreement of the involved parties without court action.
  15. Law To secure or assign (property or title) by legal action.
  16. To discontinue moving and come to rest in one place.
  17. To move downward; sink or descend, especially gradually: Darkness settled over the fields. Dust settled in the road.
  18. To become clear by the sinking of suspended particles. Used of liquids.
  19. To be separated from a solution or mixture as a sediment.
  20. To become compact by sinking, as sediment when stirred up.
  21. To establish one's residence: settled in Canada.
  22. To become established or localized: The cold settled in my chest.
  23. To reach a decision; determine: We finally settled on a solution to the problem. See Synonyms at decide.
  24. To come to an agreement, especially to resolve a lawsuit out of court.
  25. To provide compensation for a claim.
  26. To pay a debt.
  27. A long wooden bench with a high back, often including storage space beneath the seat.
  28. settle down To begin living a stable and orderly life: He settled down as a farmer with a family.
  29. settle down To become calm or composed.
  30. settle for To accept in spite of incomplete satisfaction: had to settle for a lower wage than the one requested.
  31. settle (one's) stomach To relieve one's indigestion or nausea.