- re|set|tle
- re|set|tle «ree SEHT uhl», transitive verb, intransitive verb, -tled, -tling.to settle again; reestablish; relocate.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
set|tle|ment-work|er — «SEHT uhl muhnt WUR kuhr», noun. a person who gives his time to help in the work of a neighborhood settlement … Useful english dictionary
un|set|tle — «uhn SEHT uhl», verb, tled, tling. –v.t. to make unstable; cause to become disordered; disturb; shake; weaken: »Figurative. The shock unsettled her mind. SYNONYM(S): disorder, upset, disconcert. –v.i. to become unstable … Useful english dictionary
re|set|tle|ment — «ree SEHT uhl muhnt», noun. the act of settling again … Useful english dictionary
un|set|tle|ment — «uhn SEHT uhl muhnt», noun. 1. the act of unsettling. 2. the state of being unsettled; unsettled or disturbed condition of affairs: »The continuing unsettlement was a call to him that…he had still a portion of the Lord s work to do (John Morley) … Useful english dictionary
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set·tle·ment — /ˈsɛtl̩mənt/ noun, pl ments 1 a [count] : a formal agreement or decision that ends an argument or dispute I got the house in the divorce settlement. The parties have not been able to reach/negotiate a settlement in the case. an … Useful english dictionary
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tle — abris·tle; abus·tle; apos·tle; apos·tle·hood; apos·tle·ship; bait·tle; bat·tle·dore; bat·tle·ment; bat·tle·ment·ed; bat·tle·some; be·lit·tle; be·lit·tle·ment; bot·tle·ful; bris·tle·less; brus·tle; but·tle; cac·o·mis·tle; cas·tle·ry; cas·tle·ward; … English syllables