Settle (one's) stomach verb phrase
Relieve feelings of nausea; make one feel less sick or uncomfortable to his or her stomach
A: "Can you help me, mom? My stomach is upset" Mom: "Drink a cup of ginger tea, honey. It'll help to settle your stomach"
There are a lot of homemade remedies that one can choose to settle his stomach. In some cases, going to see a doctor is not necessary.
Relieve the pressure that someone is coping with
To feel relieved because something bad hasn't happened.
To stop doing something harmful that you have done for a long time, such as smoking, taking drugs etc.
To rid someone of a source of tension or concern; to comfort or calm someone.
1. To take someone or something up from a lower position or area.
2. To relieve someone of some bad feelings, strain, burden, stress, etc.
The verb “settle” should be conjugated according to its tense.
Said when one is looking back on something enjoyable or worthwhile in the moment that it was happening even though it was impermanent
The party came to an end, but it was fun while it lasted.