settled (Adjective) — Established or decided beyond dispute or doubt. ex. "with details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night"
settled (Adjective) — Established in a desired position or place; not moving about. ex. "nomads...absorbed among the settled people" ex. "settled areas" ex. "I don't feel entirely settled here" ex. "the advent of settled civilization"
settled (Adjective) — Inhabited by colonists.
settled (Adjective) — Not changeable. ex. "a period of settled weather"
settled (Verb) — Fall slowly to a stable position, usually on a surface or the ground. ex. "dust settled on the roofs"
settled (Verb) — Bring to an end; come to a final conclusion. ex. "The case was settled"
settled (Verb) — Settle conclusively; come to terms. ex. "We finally settled the argument"
settled (Verb) — Take up residence and become established. ex. "The immigrants settled in the Midwest"
settled (Verb) — Come to terms. ex. "After some discussion we finally settled"
settled (Verb) — Go under.
settled (Verb) — Become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style. ex. "He finally settled down"
settled (Verb) — Become resolved, fixed, established, or quiet. ex. "The roar settled to a thunder" ex. "The wind settled in the West" ex. "it is settling to rain" ex. "A cough settled in her chest" ex. "Her mood settled into lethargy"
settled (Verb) — Establish or develop as a residence. ex. "He settled the farm 200 years ago" ex. "This land was settled by Germans"
settled (Verb) — Come to rest.
settled (Verb) — Arrange or fix in the desired order. ex. "She settled the teacart"
settled (Verb) — Accept despite lack of complete satisfaction. ex. "We settled for a lower price"
settled (Verb) — End a legal dispute by arriving at a settlement. ex. "The two parties finally settled"
settled (Verb) — Dispose of; make a financial settlement.
settled (Verb) — Become clear by the sinking of particles. ex. "the liquid gradually settled"
settled (Verb) — Cause to become clear by forming a sediment (of liquids).
settled (Verb) — Sink down or precipitate. ex. "the mud settles when the waters become calm"
settled (Verb) — Fix firmly. ex. "He settled himself in the chair"
settled (Verb) — Get one's revenge for a wrong or an injury. ex. "I finally settled with my old enemy"
settled (Verb) — Make final; put the last touches on; put into final form. ex. "let's settle the proposal"
settled (Verb) — Form a community. ex. "The Swedes settled in Minnesota"
settled (Verb) — Come as if by falling. ex. "Night settled"