What is "settling" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does settling mean in English? Meaning of settling definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "settling" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "settling": a gradual sinking to a lower level
Noun
Synonyms:
end, complete, conclude, pay, fix, negotiate, determine, decide, work out, establish, clear, achieve, square, concert, figure, clinch, seal, regulate, reconcile, adjudicate, confirm, verify, dispose, mediate, choose, satisfy, cinch, judge, discharge, arrange, appoint, rule, adjust, order, clear up, nail down, put an end to, call the shots, clean up, come to a conclusion, come to a decision, come to an agreement, form judgment, make a decision, make certain, put into order, set to rights, tranquilize, relax, reassure, quiet, soothe, assure, quell, compose, pacify, lull, sedate, becalm, allay, still, quieten, put, land, sit, decline, plunge, plop, perch, lay, flop, subside, repose, seat, alight, sink, submerge, light, lodge, place, submerse, immerse, descend, roost, bed down, set down, settle down, touch down, live, establish, locate, reside, squat, park, abide, colonize, lodge, dwell, inhabit, keep house, move to, put down roots, set up home, take root, take up residence, hang up ones hat,
Antonyms:
commence, ignore, unsettle, destroy, hesitate, owe, refuse, disorganize, disprove, invalidate, disarrange, disorder, derange, mix up, worry, begin, start, forget, neglect, lose, miss, disagree, mismanage, disturb, upset, confuse, trouble, move, depart, leave, incite, excite, worry, distress, mix up, unsettle, aggravate, agitate, upset, disturb, irritate, confuse, trouble, move, depart, leave, increase, ascend, grow, dry, dislodge, mix up, unsettle, worry, rise, go up, neglect, displace, remove, confuse, trouble, upset, move, depart, leave, mix up, unsettle, worry, depart, leave, move, confuse, trouble, upset,
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