settle into



settle into something

to become comfortable in a new place or situation Catherine had settled into their booth and was reading her menu. We settle into a routine of early morning workouts followed by lectures. The space shuttle settled into a 184-mile-high orbit.
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settle into

v.
To become established or comfortable in some new environment or circumstance: She settled into her new job relatively quickly. After a few days at the camp, I settled into a routine.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
BonifÁC-Czech, Hungarian
CaitrÌOna-Scottish
George[dʒɔ:dʒ]
Aghi-Ancient Scandinavian
Arachneə-RAK-nee (English)Greek Mythology
Aleksandrah-lyek-SAHNDR (Russian), ah-leek-SAHNDR (Russian)Russian, Armenian, Ukrainian