English to Spanish Meaning of settled


Settled :

colocado
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Definitions of settled in English
Noun(1) a long wooden bench with a back
Verb(1) settle into a position, usually on a surface or ground(2) bring to an end; settle conclusively(3) settle conclusively; come to terms(4) take up residence and become established(5) come to terms(6) go under(7) become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style(8) become resolved, fixed, established, or quiet(9) establish or develop as a residence(10) come to rest(11) arrange or fix in the desired order(12) accept despite lack of complete satisfaction(13) end a legal dispute by arriving at a settlement(14) dispose of; make a financial settlement(15) become clear by the sinking of particles(16) cause to become clear by forming a sediment (of liquids
Examples of settled in English
(1) I'm breaking up with my boyfriend, who I've been living with for many months, and now I'm trying to settle accounts.(2) The companies that operate them should settle those problems first, before making people pay more.(3) one day I will settle down and raise a family(4) I will ask attorneys to help the students settle any legal disputes stemming from this incident.(5) He quickly looked down to settle the tray securely across her lap.(6) I had no choice but to wait for the sediment to settle .(7) He was politely told to get a steady girlfriend and settle down.(8) The sociologists out there would probably tell me I'm teaching my son to settle problems with violence.(9) The tribunal tried to settle the problems by mediation, and almost half of the disputes are resolved this way.(10) As a current slows, progressively smaller particles settle out and form fine-grained sediment.(11) So is this why 30 something women find a gap in the dating scene and are unable to find someone of a similar age to settle down with?(12) every effort was made to settle the dispute(13) New York was going to be my new home; I'd get a steady job and settle down, start a family.(14) She sat down aimlessly on a settle by the fireplace.(15) Why did not settle the petition problem with firm resolve?(16) to allow the soil to settle
(1) settle down ::
establecerse
(2) settle in ::
establecerse en
(3) to settle ::
para resolver
(4) settle up ::
saldar cuentas
(5) settle on ::
decidirse por
(6) settle for ::
contentarse con
(7) settle out ::
establecer
(8) settle accounts ::
ajustar cuentas
(9) settle into ::
instalarse en
(10) settle back ::
relajarse
Word Example from TV Shows
The American Midwest was mostly settled
by Scandinavian and Germanic peoples...

The American Midwest was mostly SETTLED by Scandinavian and Germanic peoples...

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 3

once we're more settled in,
we can revisit it.

once we're more SETTLED in, we can revisit it.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 4

When l wouldn't give it, they settled
instead for DEA Agent Schrader.

When l wouldn't give it, they SETTLED instead for DEA Agent Schrader.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 8

you’ll leave this place\Nwith your life settled.

you’ll leave this place
with your life SETTLED.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 1

We haven't settled on anything yet.

We haven't SETTLED on anything yet.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 12

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