Setted example sentences

Related (10): settled, setting, preset, presetted, presetting, reset, resetting, resettled, resettle, resettling

set·tle

verb

settled (past tense) · settled (past participle)

  - resolve or reach an agreement about (an argument or problem):

  - end (a legal dispute) by mutual agreement:

  - determine; decide on:

  - complete the administration and distribution of a decedent's estate.

  - accept or agree to (something that one considers to be less than satisfactory):

  - pay (a debt or account):

  - give money or property to (someone) through a deed of settlement or a will:

  - adopt a more steady or secure style of life, especially in a permanent job and home:

  - make one's permanent home somewhere:

  - move with a group of others to live in (a new country or area, especially one inhabited by people of a different ethnic or religious group, or one regarded as sparsely populated):

  - begin to feel comfortable or established in a new situation:

  - turn one's attention to; apply oneself to:

  - become or make calmer or quieter:

  - silence (someone considered a nuisance) by some means:

  - sit or come to rest in a comfortable position:

  - make (someone) comfortable in a particular place or position:

  - move or adjust (something) so that it rests securely:

  - fall or come down onto a surface:

  - (of suspended particles) sink slowly in a liquid to form sediment; (of a liquid) become clear or still through this process:

  - (of an object or objects) gradually sink down under its or their own weight:

  - (of a ship or boat) sink gradually:

Synonyms

resolve, solve, fix, rectify, remedy, reconcile, compose, prolong, set, fix, name, determine, establish, arrange, appoint, designate, assign, confirm, choose, select, pick, accept, pay, discharge, square, clear, defray, liquidate, satisfy, colonize, occupy, people, inhabit, populate, attack, relax, calm, soothe, compose, pacify, lull, subdue, quell, sedate, tranquillize, quieten, quiet, agitate, disturb, flump, land, alight, light, descend, perch, sink, subside, fall, gravitate, rise

"Setted" Example Sentences

1. She setted the alarm clock for 7am.
2. He setted the table for dinner.
3. We setted up a meeting for next week.
4. She setted out to find a new job.
5. He setted a goal to save $500.
6. They setted a date for the wedding.
7. We setted a budget for the project.
8. He setted his sights on a new career.
9. She setted a deadline for the report.
10. They setted a time for the interview.
11. We setted up a plan for the future.
12. He setted his mind to the task.
13. She setted her heart on the prize.
14. We setted a price for the item.
15. He setted a course for success.
16. She setted aside time for her hobbies.
17. They setted a standard for excellence.
18. We setted a limit for the expenses.
19. He setted a trap to catch the thief.
20. She setted a trap to catch the mouse.
21. They setted up a tent for camping.
22. We setted a goal to finish the race.
23. He setted a challenge to climb the mountain.
24. She setted a plan to organize the room.
25. They setted a schedule for the vacation.
26. We setted a fire to keep warm.
27. He setted a trap to catch the fish.
28. She setted a goal to lose 10 pounds.
29. They setted a price for the car.
30. We setted a date for the party.
31. He setted his sights on a new job.
32. She setted a limit for the budget.
33. They setted a course to reach the destination.
34. We setted a plan to save money.
35. He setted a challenge to run a marathon.
36. She setted a standard for the team.
37. They setted a deadline for the project.
38. We setted a goal to finish the task.
39. He setted up a tent in the backyard.
40. She setted aside time for her family.

Common Phases

set up; configure; test; deploy; maintain; troubleshoot.

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