Meaning & Definition of word "Settlement"

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    Settlement

    /ˈsɛtəlmənt/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of settling or the condition of being settled.
      • Example: The settlement of the dispute took several months of negotiations.
    • 2. A formal agreement or arrangement, typically one made after a dispute.
      • Example: After a lengthy trial, the parties reached a settlement to avoid further litigation.
    • 3. A place where people establish a community, such as a village or town.
      • Example: The ancient settlement was discovered during the archaeological dig.
    • 4. An arrangement whereby debts or claims are resolved by payment or compensation.
      • Example: The insurance company offered a settlement to cover the damages caused by the accident.
    • 5. The process of distributing shares of a stock or bond issue to investors.
      • Example: The settlement of the new bond issue went smoothly, attracting significant investor interest.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'setlment', from 'settle' + '-ment'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    out of settlement:

    Referring to an agreement reached outside formal legal proceedings.

    settlement house:

    A community center providing social services to the neighborhood.

    land settlement:

    The process of allocating land to settlers.

    Related Words

    settle:

    To resolve or reach an agreement.

    settler:

    A person who moves with a group to live in a new area.

    settlement pattern:

    The distribution of communities in an area.

    Slang Meanings of settlement

    Meaning: Getting a financial payout in a dispute.

    Example Sentence: She hit the jackpot with that settlement.

    Meaning: A deal made to avoid a bigger issue.

    Example Sentence: They made a quick settlement to keep things quiet.