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settle with
verb
(intr) to pay a debt or bill to
(intr) to make an agreement with
to get one's revenge for (a wrong or injury) with (a person)
Example Sentences
YouTube is the latest major platform to settle with the president.
Texas was one of the first states to be sued and the fastest to settle with the federal government.
But in this case, the capitulation came not when Disney and Lucasfilm decided to settle with Carano, but when they fired her in the first place.
Respected Washington litigator Abbe David Lowell this week joined the team representing the New York advocacy group, which has vowed to sue Paramount should it settle with Trump.
Last year, the department paid out nearly $1 million to settle with a man who said that, over the course of a 17-hour interrogation, officers coerced him into confessing to a murder that never took place.
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