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settle with

British  

verb

  1. (intr) to pay a debt or bill to

  2. (intr) to make an agreement with

  3. to get one's revenge for (a wrong or injury) with (a person)

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Example Sentences

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First up was Timon Haugan, but the Norwegian had to settle with second behind Kristoffersen.

From Barron's

If the Justice Department decides to settle with Live Entertainment, a group of some 40 state attorney generals will probably persist in their own antitrust litigation.

From Barron's

They’re waiting for a deal to settle, with an expected final share price “in the low to mid $30s,” Einhorn wrote.

From MarketWatch

In each of these cases, it will be up to the agencies, which he oversees, whether to settle — with him.

From Salon

Houser is suing insurers that didn’t settle with the Boy Scouts during its bankruptcy.

From The Wall Street Journal