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settled
[set-ld]
adjective
fixed or established; unlikely to change.
Like most of us, he has settled habits and opinions.
agreed upon; decided.
the rules of settled grammatical usage.
having inhabitants or settlers.
settled regions of the country.
having a permanent residence; not wandering.
In time the Israelites became a settled people.
Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
She's human and I think from my perspective I tried to allow everyone to be themselves and she settled in really quickly.
But after working out City's fluid system, the hosts quickly settled into their usual routine to take control of the match.
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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