settle amicably

Frequency: 8.06.1 per million words

To end a legal dispute or argument by reaching an agreement.

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  • The couple decided to settle their divorce amicably for the sake of their children.
  • After months of negotiation, the two companies managed to settle the contract dispute amicably.
  • It is always better to settle a claim amicably than to go through a costly court battle.
  • We hope to settle the disagreement over the property line amicably with our neighbors.
  • The dispute could be settled amicably with the help of a mediator.
  • They have finally settled their financial differences amicably.
  • If both parties are willing to compromise, they can settle this matter amicably.
  • Our main goal is to settle this issue amicably and maintain a good working relationship.
  • By the time the lawyer arrived, the brothers had already settled the inheritance dispute amicably among themselves.
  • The former business partners chose to settle their separation amicably to avoid damaging their reputations.