To come to an agreement or settlement of a dispute or argument, to attempt to sort something out between parties or to settle a case, to finish animosities.
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Examples for "settle "
Examples for "settle "
1 Purdue said it needs time to try to settle the remaining cases.
2 He also asked whether mediation would help the companies settle the case.
3 However, today you will have the confidence to settle matters more directly.
4 I hoped this visit would settle the question of my true love.
5 A second British bank, RBS, could settle similar charges in coming weeks.
1 This is a Government issue that they need to sort out urgently.
2 Take the opportunity to completely sort out any lingering difference of opinion.
3 The authorities were going to have a great deal to sort out .
4 And Merkel has emphasized that Greece must sort out its own problems.
5 There are all kinds of possible intersections we'll need to sort out .
1 Purdue said it needs time to try to settle the remaining cases.
2 They are to meet next week to try to settle the issue.
3 Let's try to settle ourselves comfortably here in view of the dwelling.
4 It seemed to try to settle down vertically, as a rocket takes off.
5 And the meetings we had to try to settle the question!
1 I should stay and try to sort out this chaotic situation.
2 We may yet resort to another to try to sort out this mess.
3 Geoff and Mary try to sort out their differences.
4 She needed some time to herself, to try to sort out her new feelings for Skylan.
5 The memories swirl as I try to sort out what is true and what is false.
6 They met on Thursday to try to sort out who gets which posts in the Cabinet.
7 They met on Thursday to try to sort out who will get which posts in the cabinet.
8 We try to sort out these problems slowly, in house. Not all delays are the fault of the police.
9 The Orange Order leadership today rejected a call to meet Sinn Féin representatives to try to sort out contentious parades.
10 The dual Derby-winning owner called for a concerted effort from administrators and bookmakers to try to sort out the problems.
11 Asian equities markets were likely undergoing a consolidation and moving sideways while investors try to sort out their story, she added.
12 It's those who're choosing to stay behind to try to sort out the mess that really should be getting the attention.
13 We were all terrified of being left behind, and did not even try to sort out the new sounds and smells.
14 To some degree, my candidacy has been a convenient focal point to try to sort out issues of ethnicity, assimilation, and diversity.
15 It should keep you happy while I try to sort out my stress test harness for the main implementation without the attached input devices.'
16 Doyle hesitated, trying to sort out the different interests in all this.
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