Settled synonyms
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determined (related)
Decided or resolved:
(Rare) Incapable of being rooted out or eradicated.
continue (related)
Firmly established by long standing
inhabited by colonists
inhabited by colonists
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To become ensnared or entrapped; to be worse off than before.
To remove (people):
The definition of decided is something that is definite and determined.
Firm and fixed in purpose; determined; resolute
Having a settled habit; inveterate or habitual
Firmly implanted; well-established:
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Placed or originating far beneath the surface
Firmly established by long standing
Uncompromising; confirmed.
That cannot be eradicated
Firmly established, as by long conditioning; deep-seated:
To cause to descend beneath the surface or to the bottom of a liquid:
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To subside is to lessen, to become inactive or to sink to lower levels.
To settle (oneself) securely or comfortably:
To conciliate is to soothe someone's anger or to mediate a disagreement.
To compare (one financial account) so that it is consistent or compatible with another:
To hear and decide (a case); adjudge
To grow roots or a root:
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To find by searching, examining, or experimenting:
(Intransitive, music) To fall in pitch; to pass from a higher to a lower tone.
To arrange or settle by discussion and mutual agreement:
To set firmly in the mind
The definition of conclude means to finish or end.
Alternative spelling of tranquilize.
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To give stability to (an airplane, ship, etc.) with a stabilizer
To calm or placate (a person, for example).
To find or provide the correct or a satisfactory solution to (a problem)
To secure is to firmly attach something, to take action to make an area safe or to obtain something that you have been seeking.
Seat is to help someone sit down, or to accommodate.
To give or provide (aid)
To refer (something) for deliberation, judgment, etc. (to a particular body or person).
To provide comfort or assistance to (someone in need, especially in poverty). [from 14th c.]
To adjust (a mechanism) for accurate and proper functioning.
To bring into difficult or wretched circumstances
To set right; correct:
To cause someone to become quiet.
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To make a living; earn money for necessities.
To supply with inhabitants; people
To place or set something firmly or with conviction.
To place on or as if on a perch:
To settle or inhabit with people; populate.
To give money to in return for goods or services rendered:
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To seek to neutralize or win over (people in occupied areas)
To order or decree by virtue of superior authority:
To reduce the excessiveness of (something)
The definition of mediate is to try to help resolve a dispute, usually by listening impartially and helping the parties come to a resolution.
The definition of marry is to become wedded to someone and become a husband or wife, or the act of pronouncing a couple as wed, or the act of joining two things together.
To provide with temporary quarters, especially for sleeping:
Live is defined as to have life, continue to be alive, to reside somewhere or to behave throughout one's life in a particular way.
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To eliminate, especially by killing.
To introduce by way of intervention; put forward as interference
The definition of intercede is to get involved in something on behalf of another person, or to speak up or act on someone's behalf.
To cause to be able to grow or thrive:
To dispose is defined as to get rid of something or throw something away, or to overcome a threat or get someone primed to a certain state of mind.
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To give a name or title to; characterize:
To give as partial payment or security.
(Ergative) To grow clear or bright; to clear up.
To calm means to soothe and pacify someone to make him free of stress, or to become free of stress yourself.
To give to an arbitrator to decide; settle by arbitration
To change so as to be suitable to or conform with something else:
To provide for; supply with something needed:
To compensate is to pay someone for services performed, to repay someone for some wrong or that something positive exists to make up for something negative.
(Archaic) To stay; reside (in or at)
To sink or plunge beneath the surface of water, etc.
To thrust or throw forcefully into a substance or place:
To bend downward; to bring down; to depress; to cause to bend, or fall.
To end; finish; conclude
To prove to be true by demonstration, evidence, or testimony; confirm or substantiate
To square is to settle or make even.
To send away (a credit) satisfied by payment; to pay one's debt or obligation to.
In a light manner; lightly.
To light; light up; illuminate.
Without movement; motionlessly:
To bring into a specified condition by soothing and reassuring
Allay is defined as to settle or calm someone or something.
confused (antonym)
To embarrass; disconcert; abash
moved (antonym)
To stir the emotions:
prolonged (antonym)
To lengthen in duration; protract:
troubled (antonym)
To trouble is to cause pain, distress or worry.
worried (antonym)
To touch or handle something nervously or persistently:
agreed (related)
To share an opinion or feeling; be in accord:
improved (related)
(Dated) To use or employ to good purpose; to turn to profitable account.
dwelt (related)
To live as a resident; reside.
immersed (related)
To baptize by submerging in water.
achieved (related)
To gain with effort or despite difficulty; reach:
proven (related)
To ascertain or establish the genuineness or validity of; to verify.
risen (related)
To move upwards.
done (related)
To attend to cosmetically
peaceable (related)
tenements (related)
matrimonial (related)
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