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settled

[set-ld]

adjective

  1. fixed or established; unlikely to change.

    Like most of us, he has settled habits and opinions.

  2. agreed upon; decided.

    the rules of settled grammatical usage.

  3. having inhabitants or settlers.

    settled regions of the country.

  4. having a permanent residence; not wandering.

    In time the Israelites became a settled people.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of settled1

First recorded in 1550–60; settle 1 ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )
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Synonym Study

See staid.
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Example Sentences

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She's human and I think from my perspective I tried to allow everyone to be themselves and she settled in really quickly.

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But after working out City's fluid system, the hosts quickly settled into their usual routine to take control of the match.

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While 1st Amendment experts said CBS News had done nothing wrong, parent company Paramount settled the case for $16 million to help clear the regulatory hurdles for its merger with Skydance Media.

She married the dying William Mason during the series and later settled down with Andrew Parker, a footman in the house who has now taken over for Mr. Carson.

"She never asked me why I left… There was no need. We both knew. We settled on a lie. A good one. I crafted it - she loved me enough to let me go."

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