Meaning & Definition of word "Settling"
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Settling
/ˈsɛt.lɪŋ/
noun:
- 1. The act of resolving a dispute or situation.
- Example: The settling of the disagreement took longer than expected.
- 2. A process in which a substance gradually sinks or becomes compact.
- Example: The settling of the sediment at the bottom of the tank was evident after a few days.
verb:
- 1. The act of resolving or reaching an agreement about something.
- Example: After much discussion, they finally reached a settling on the terms of the contract.
- 2. The act of establishing a residence in a new area.
- Example: The pioneers were settling in the new territory, hoping to build a better life.
- 3. The process of something coming to rest or becoming stable.
- Example: After the storm, the dust began settling and visibility improved.
Etymology
Middle English, from Old French 'assoteler', from Latin 'solutio', related to 'set' as to place in a settled position.
Common Phrases and Expressions
settling down:
To begin to live a quieter, more stable life, often in one place.
settling in:
Getting comfortable in a new environment.
settling the score:
To resolve a dispute or conflict.
Related Words
settle:
To resolve or reach an agreement.
settlement:
The act of settling, or an official agreement.
settler:
A person who moves to a new area to live.
Slang Meanings of settling
Meaning: To compromise on something less than ideal.
Example Sentence: I don’t want to settle for a mediocre job when I can find something great.
Meaning: To become comfortable with a situation.
Example Sentence: After a few weeks, I finally settled into my new place.