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What does "get you settled" mean?

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Rebecca

"Get you settled" means to get comfortable somewhere, especially somewhere new or unfamiliar. Ex: I'll let you get settled in before orientation. Ex: She needs to get settled in before she starts her new job. Ex: Let's get you settled before showing you around the city.

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