settlement

settlement
noun
1 OFFICIAL AGREEMENT (C, U) an official agreement or decision that ends an argument between two sides: reach/achieve a settlement: failure to reach a settlement in the trade war | negotiated/political/peaceful etc settlement (=made after discussions are held, political decisions taken etc) | divorce/peace/financial etc settlement (=the agreement about what the two sides will do after a divorce, after fighting stops etc): Martin lost the house in their divorce settlement. | out-of-court settlement (=money you pay or things you agree to do to prevent someone going to court)
2 GROUP OF HOUSES (C) a group of houses and buildings where people live, in an area where no group lived before: a Bronze Age settlement | Wrangell is Alaska's second oldest settlement.
3 NEW AREA/PLACES (U) the movement of a new population into a place to live there
(+ of): the settlement of the American West
4 PAYMENT (C, U) the payment of money that you owe someone: in settlement: a $1000 check in settlement
5 GIFT (C, U) a formal gift of money or property: on/upon: He made a handsome settlement on his daughter when she married.
6 SINKING (U) the slow sinking of a building, the ground under it etc; subsidence

Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.

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