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settle up

Idioms  
  1. Also, settle with someone. Pay a debt or one's share of the cost, as in When can you settle up for the tickets I bought for us? or Jean said she'd settle with the bank next month.


Example Sentences

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WTI and Brent settle up 1.9% at $66.43 and $71.96 a barrel, respectively.

From The Wall Street Journal

He added that it’s no surprise that people “don’t always have time to do this, and they think, ‘Well, next year at tax time we’re going to settle up anyway, so why would I take my time out now — tax filing is already enough of a process.’”

From MarketWatch

"I can settle up my affairs. I can turn the heating up full blast, and that will be wonderful," 92-year-old Betty Brown told the BBC.

From BBC

Banks settle up by the end of the day.

From MarketWatch

Money is withheld from every paycheck, and taxpayers settle up with the IRS each year.

From Washington Times