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Settle Means Verb Begin Living Phrase Married Eslpod 0360 We 0394

Id ESLPod_0360_WE_0394
Episode Id ESLPod 360
Episode Title A Management Dispute
Phrase to settle
Text The verb "to settle," in this podcast, means to solve or bring an end to a problem: "Have you ever settled an argument by playing cards?" The verb "to settle" also means for a group of people to begin living in an area where there aren't any other people: "In what year did European Americans begin settling in California?" The phrase "to settle down" means to start living a calm, normal life, often getting married and buying a home: "I don't think Jamie is ready to settle down and get married yet. She needs a few more years to enjoy being single." The phrase "to settle down" can also mean to calm down and become quiet: "Children, please settle down so that we can listen to the story."
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