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settled

[ set-ld ]

adjective

  1. fixed or established; unlikely to change:

    Like most of us, he has settled habits and opinions.

  2. agreed upon; decided:

    the rules of settled grammatical usage.

  3. having inhabitants or settlers:

    settled regions of the country.

  4. having a permanent residence; not wandering:

    In time the Israelites became a settled people.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of settled1

First recorded in 1550–60; settle 1( def ) + -ed 2( def )
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Synonym Study

See staid.
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So when Blake settled on Kuzmenko, who scored 39 goals in his rookie season with Vancouver in 2022-23 then spent the next two seasons shuffling among four teams, the news underwhelmed.

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He settled in the Los Angeles area in 2006 and joined the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department two years later.

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I kind of think it's been settled, but in the past people have taken some issue with that on the basis that it implies that this is an imported, European phenomenon.

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Arriving in Tampa this week, they settled into the best team hotel available — a perk bestowed to the highest seed in the tournament — and unwrapped Jordan Brand swag bags.

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The absence of any such link is as close to settled science as one could hope for, given the volume of evidence against it.

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