Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
settle-into
phrasal verb
/ˈsɛt.əl ˈɪntu/

Definition
To become comfortable in a new environment or situation.

Examples
- It took her a few weeks to settle into her new job.
- After moving to a new city, he finally started to settle into his new home.
- Many students find it easy to settle into college life after a short adjustment period.

Meaning
The phrase ‘settle-into’ describes the process of adjusting and becoming familiar with a new place, routine, or circumstance.

Synonyms
- acclimate
- adjust
- adapt
- get comfortable