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41 uglaviti
• appoint; arrange; conclude; embed; fasten; fix; join; joint; keep seated; lay out; mortise; mortrice; mortrise; nail; nail down; piece in; plug; rabbet; settle ones estate upon; settle one's estate upon; stipulate; wedge -
42 zgusnuti
• condense; incrassate; inspissate; settle ones mind; settle one's mind; thick covering; thicken -
43 isplatiti račun
• to settle on account -
44 izravnati račun sa nekim
• to settle account with somebody -
45 odlučiti
• rule• settle• choose• determine• decide -
46 odrediti
• prescribe• settle• define• destine• determine• designate• fix• order• identify• limit• mean• book• assign -
47 rešiti
• rule• settle• solve• choose• decipher -
48 srediti
• recombine• settle• order• group• locate• arrange -
49 ustanoviti
• predicate• settle• start -
50 dogovarati
• negotiate; settle -
51 isplatiti
• acquit; clear from; clear of; come down; compound; disburse; expend; liquidate; meet; met; pay; pay (paid, paid); pay away; pay down; pay off; pay out; pay up; quit; quitted; redeem; repay; settle; take up; to pay off; to pay out; to pay up; to release -
52 izravnati
• accommodate; accord; adjust; atone; be set off; compose; compound; counterbalance; counterpoise; equal; equalize; justifier; justify; level; levelize; make even; make square; offset; pare down; precompensate; reconcile; rest; set at rest; settle; straighten; to set off -
53 izravnati račune sa nekim
• to settle account with somebody -
54 izvršiti obračun
• to settle accounts -
55 metnuti
• case; impart; impose; insert; installation; lay; laz; locate; perch; place; put; put (put, put); put on; set (set, set); settle; strung; superordination -
56 namestiti se
• pose; seat; set oneself; settle; take up one's pitch -
57 namiriti
• atone; complement; defray; pay off; satisfy; settle; square -
58 naravnati se
• come to a settlement; settle; settlement -
59 naseliti
• denizen; domicil; plant; plant oneself; populate; settle -
60 naseljavati
• populate; settle
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