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settling

adjective as in compensating

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noun as in sediment

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It's good if Trump's energies are focused far more on settling scores with other Republicans than working through the Project 2025 checklist.

From Salon

A week on, the surge finally appears to be settling.

From BBC

She has a strand or two in mind and is looking forward to settling down soon and focusing.

Her family moved frequently when she was younger, settling in the South Side of Chicago, where she said she was “raised with respect” for her elders and teachers, which helped her throughout her life.

Bracamonte's killing was widely reported by Argentine media, who described it as a settling of scores.

From BBC

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

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