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1.
A
seat
of any kind.
Source : opted (
139218
) - auto
2.
A
bench
;
especially
,
a
bench
with a
high
back
.
Source : opted (
139219
) - auto
3.
A
place
made
lower
than
the
rest
;
a
wide
step
or
platform
lower
than
some
other
part
.
Source : opted (
139220
) - auto
4.
To
place
in a fixed or
permanent
condition
;
to make
firm
,
steady
,
or
stable
;
to
establish
;
to
fix
;
esp.
,
to
establish
in
life
;
to
fix
in business,
in a
home
,
or the
like
.
Source : opted (
139223
) - auto
5.
To
establish
in the
pastoral
office
;
to
ordain
or
install
as
pastor
or
rector
of a
church
,
society
,
or
parish
;
as,
to
settle
a
minister
.
Source : opted (
139224
) - auto
6.
To
cause
to be no
longer
in a disturbed
condition
;
to
render
quiet
;
to
still
;
to
calm
;
to
compose
.
Source : opted (
139225
) - auto
7.
To
clear
of dregs and impurities by causing
them
to
sink
;
to
render
pure
or
clear
;
--
said
of a
liquid
;
as,
to
settle
coffee
,
or the grounds of
coffee
.
Source : opted (
139226
) - auto
8.
To
restore
or bring to a
smooth
,
dry
,
or
passable
condition
;
--
said
of the
ground
,
of roads,
and the
like
;
as,
clear
weather
settles the roads.
Source : opted (
139227
) - auto
9.
To
cause
to
sink
;
to
lower
;
to depress;
hence
,
also,
to
render
close
or
compact
;
as,
to
settle
the contents of a
barrel
or
bag
by shaking it.
Source : opted (
139228
) - auto
10.
To
determine
,
as something which is exposed to
doubt
or
question
;
to
free
from
unscertainty
or wavering;
to make
sure
,
firm
,
or
constant
;
to
establish
;
to
compose
;
to
quiet
;
as,
to
settle
the
mind
when agitated;
to
settle
questions of
law
;
to
settle
the
succession
to a
throne
;
to
settle
an
allowance
.
Source : opted (
139229
) - auto
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