settleset·tle /ˈsetl/ verb1[intransitiveI, transitiveT] to end an argument by agreeing to do somethingThe two companies signed a pact that settled the patent suit.
Before the second phase of the trial, the company settled out of court (=ended the argument without having to go to court).
settle something with somebodyThe bankruptcy trustee ultimatelysettled thedispute with shareholders.
2[intransitiveI]FINANCE if prices on a market settle, they stop rising or falling and stay at a particular level for a period of timeCrude oil futures prices settled lower in light trading.
3[transitiveT]FINANCE to pay money that is owedProceeds from the sale will be used to settle debt to other creditors.
Credit cards are one of the best ways of settling bills when you travel abroad.