Depending on how your using it... set, establish, liquidate, relocate, colonize, tranquilize, compose, still, pacify, stabilize, establish, confirm, locate, relocate, decline, fall, abate. Hope that helps.
decided, resolved, determined
setation
Arrived, docked, settled...
Settlement, built upon land
Another word for peace is calm or settled.
An autoredirection is a redirection within a website or a computer programme to the page or item on which you are already settled.
Yes, it can be, to mean inhabited, or reesolved (settled territories, settled disputes).The word settled is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to settle."
1.rested 2.relaxed 3.plunked 4.reclined 5.lounged 6.settled 7.layed
Frontier
a.dust settled slowly as the truck moved down the road.b.as far as they were concerned,the matter was settled.c.immigrants from Sweden settled in Maryland.d.mavis decided that small-town life was settled..D.a.the dust settled slowly as the truck moved down the roadThe word settled has more than one meaning. in which one of the following sentences is settled used incoorectlyI would say the is D Mavis decided that small town life was settled.
Gaol time is simply another term for "jail time". The word gaol was used in 18th and 19th century England, and then in Australia after the British settled the country.
paid, done
alit
immigrants