settle with

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settle with

vb (preposition)
1. (Banking & Finance) (intr) to pay a debt or bill to
2. (intr) to make an agreement with
3. to get one's revenge for (a wrong or injury) with (a person)
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w>settle with

vi +prep obj (lit, fig)abrechnen mit
vt sep +prep obj
debt etcabrechnen mit; to settle one’s account with somebody (lit, fig)mit jdm abrechnen
(= come to agreement with) to settle something with somebodysich mit jdm auf etw (acc)einigen
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In other cases, including Milwaukee and Los Angeles, the dioceses will not settle with victims until they settle with their insurance companies over who is paying what.
In the United States, of course, banks settle with one another using an automated clearing house system (ACH) or Fedwire.
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