settle |
complete |
In transitive terms the difference between settle and complete
is that
settle is to colonize; to move people to (a land or territory) while
complete is to make whole or entire.
As a noun settle
is a seat of any kind.
As an adjective complete is
with all parts included; with nothing missing; full.
orchestrate |
settle |
As verbs the difference between orchestrate and settle
is that
orchestrate is to arrange or score music for performance by an orchestra while
settle is to place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; especially, to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home etc.
As a noun settle is
(archaic) a seat of any kind.
corroborate |
settle |
Related terms |
Corroborate is a related term of settle.
In lang=en terms the difference between corroborate and settle
is that
corroborate is to make strong; to strengthen while
settle is to adjust differences or accounts; to come to an agreement.
As verbs the difference between corroborate and settle
is that
corroborate is to confirm or support something with additional evidence; to attest or vouch for while
settle is to place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; especially, to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home etc.
As a noun settle is
(archaic) a seat of any kind.
sleep |
settle |
Related terms |
Sleep is a related term of settle.
In lang=en terms the difference between sleep and settle
is that
sleep is to be slumbering in (a state) while
settle is to adjust differences or accounts; to come to an agreement.
As nouns the difference between sleep and settle
is that
sleep is (uncountable) the state of reduced consciousness during which a human or animal rests in a daily rhythm while
settle is (archaic) a seat of any kind.
As verbs the difference between sleep and settle
is that
sleep is to rest in a state of reduced consciousness while
settle is to place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; especially, to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home etc.
domiciled |
settle |
As verbs the difference between domiciled and settle
is that
domiciled is (
domicile) while
settle is to place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; especially, to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home etc.
As an adjective domiciled
is living or residing (in a particular place).
As a noun settle is
(archaic) a seat of any kind.
fit |
settle |
As an abbreviation fit
is (travel industry|aviation) fully inclusive tour.
As a verb settle is
to place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; especially, to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home etc.
As a noun settle is
(archaic) a seat of any kind.
settle |
confirm |
As verbs the difference between settle and confirm
is that
settle is to place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; especially, to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home etc while
confirm is to strengthen; to make firm or resolute.
As a noun settle
is a seat of any kind.
distribute |
settle |
As verbs the difference between distribute and settle
is that
distribute is (
senseid)to divide into portions and dispense while
settle is to place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; especially, to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home etc.
As a noun settle is
(archaic) a seat of any kind.
settle |
occupy |
In transitive terms the difference between settle and occupy
is that
settle is to colonize; to move people to (a land or territory) while
occupy is to take or use space.
In obsolete terms the difference between settle and occupy
is that
settle is a place made lower than the rest; a wide step or platform lower than some other part while
occupy is to use; to expend; to make use of.
As a noun settle
is a seat of any kind.
perch |
settle |
As a proper noun perch
is .
As a verb settle is
to place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; especially, to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home etc.
As a noun settle is
(archaic) a seat of any kind.
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