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1 settle
N1. बेंचThe settles are mainly used by old people for more comfort and support.--------V1. बसना[बसाना]We are going to settle in Taiwan.2. समझौता कर लेनाBoth of them agreed to settle out of court.3. बैठ जानाThe bird settled on a very small branch.4. निर्णय करनाEverything is settled, I am joining the company next Wednesday.5. शान्त हो जानाWe were dead tired and the baby would not settle.6. चुकानाWe'll settle the bill later.7. धीरे\settleधीरे\settleनीचे\settleबैठनाStir the tea to settle the leaves. -
2 settle
n.ऊंचे पुश्त की कुरसी, ऊंचे पुस्त की बैंच, चौकीv. tr.स्थापित करना, बैठाना, ठहराना; निर्णय करना, तय करना; शांत करना; बसाना; धीमा करना; चुकाना -
3 In one's fifties
IDM1. आयु\In one's fiftiesका\In one's fiftiesपाँचवाँ\In one's fiftiesदशकOne starts looking down to settle at one place in one's fifties. -
4 drifter
N1. घुमक्कड़Her son is just a drifter,he cann't settle down anywhere. -
5 equitably
Adv1. बराबरी\equitablyसेThe judge distributed the property equitably to settle the case. -
6 kangaroo-court
N1. गैर\kangaroo-courtकानूनी\kangaroo-courtकचहरीTwo of the robbers in the group claimed the treasure their own.To settleit the group made a kangaroo-court. -
7 referendum
N1. जनमत\referendumसंग्रहOur government can settle a national problem by referendum.
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settle — set·tle vb set·tled, set·tling vt 1: to resolve conclusively settle a question of law 2: to establish or secure permanently a settled legal principle 3 … Law dictionary
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Settle — Set tle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Settled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Settling}.] [OE. setlen, AS. setlan. [root]154. See {Settle}, n. In senses 7, 8, and 9 perhaps confused with OE. sahtlen to reconcile, AS. sahtlian, fr. saht reconciliation, sacon to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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settle — [v1] straighten out, resolve achieve, adjudicate, adjust, appoint, arrange, call the shots*, choose, cinch, clean up, clear, clear up, clinch, come to a conclusion, come to a decision, come to an agreement, complete, concert, conclude, confirm,… … New thesaurus
settle in — 1. To adapt to a new environment 2. To prepare to remain indoors for the night • • • Main Entry: ↑settle * * * ˌsettle ˈin | ˌsettle ˈinto sth derived to move into a new home, job, etc. and start to feel comfortable there • How are the kids… … Useful english dictionary
Settle — Set tle, n. [OE. setel, setil, a seat, AS. setl: akin to OHG. sezzal, G. sessel, Goth. sitls, and E. sit. [root]154. See {Sit}.] 1. A seat of any kind. [Obs.] Upon the settle of his majesty Hampole. [1913 Webster] 2. A bench; especially, a bench… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Settle — Set tle, v. i. 1. To become fixed or permanent; to become stationary; to establish one s self or itself; to assume a lasting form, condition, direction, or the like, in place of a temporary or changing state. [1913 Webster] The wind came about… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English