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settling

adjective as in compensating

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Adding to recent tensions are thousands of Russians and Ukrainians who have been settling down in Bali after fleeing the war.

From BBC

He has sued the New York Times and Wall Street Journal for billions of dollars, after settling suits with both ABC News and CBS News.

From BBC

After leaving Newry, County Down in the 1840s, they spent time in Wales and Canada before settling in Pennsylvania.

From BBC

Then he was also transitioning from broadcasting to coaching while moving cities, settling his children into new schools and adjusting to a seismic midseason trade.

The people of South Park end up settling their lawsuit with the president for $3.5 million, saying it will be fine as long as they cut some funding for their schools, hospitals and roads.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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