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`fixed [ fikst ] SHOW IPA
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`adjective
`fastened, attached, or placed so as to be firm and not readily movable;
`firmly implanted; stationary; rigid.
`rendered stable or permanent, as color.
`set or intent upon something; steadily directed:
`a fixed stare.
`definitely and permanently placed:
`a fixed buoy; a fixed line of defense.
`not fluctuating or varying; definite:
`a fixed purpose.
`supplied with or having enough of something necessary or wanted, as
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`to say or do hesitantly or awkwardly
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`ORIGIN OF FIXED
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`Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at fix, -ed2
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`constant, steady, unvarying, unwavering, firm.
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`fix·ed·ly  [fik-sid-lee, fikst-lee] , adverb
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`fixation nystagmus, fixation point, fixative, fixator, fixator muscle, fixed, fixed action
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`verb (used with object), fixed or fixt, fix·ing.
`to repair; mend.
`to put in order or in good condition; adjust or arrrange:
`She fixed her hair in a bun.
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`to become fixed.
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`1350–1400; 1900–05 for def 29; 1935–40 for def 31; Middle English fixen (v.) < Medieval Latin
`fixāre, derivative of Latin fixus fixed, past participle of fīgere to fasten
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`correct, amend.
`fasten, secure, stabilize. F, imply making firm or permanent. To is to
`fasten in position securely or to make more or less permanent against change,
`especially something already existing: to fix a bayonet on a gun; fix a principle in one's
`mind. To is to make firm or permanent something (usually newly) originated,
`created, or ordained: to establish a business, a claim to property.
`establish, define.
`dilemma, plight, quandary.
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`F meaning “to repair” appears to have been used first in America, but it is long established and
`has been used in England since the early 19th century: The engineer quickly fixed the faulty
`valve. The verb use is fully standard in all varieties of speech and writing, and objections to it on
`the grounds of style merely reflect personal prejudice, not the practice of educated speakers and
`writers. The noun meaning “repair, adjustment” is informal.
`F ( ) meaning “to prepare, plan (to)” is another Americanism: We're fixing to go to town. It
`once occurred in all the eastern coastal states, but it is now chiefly an informal spoken form in
`the South Midland and South.
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`fix·a·ble, adjective
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`o·ver·fix, verb
`re·fix, verb (used with object), re·fixed, re·fix·ing.
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`established, immovable, hooked, tight, rigid, settled, precise, definitive, limited, certain,
`stated, definite, inflexible, planned, restricted, resolved, defined, agreed, firm, set
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`One Air Force official said that with enough time and more money, the EOTS could be fixed.
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`People on fixed incomes and government pensions are the first to feel the pain.
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`In 1870, the very Germanically-named August Ruengling fixed a harness for a circus rider and
`obtained free passes for his family.
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`The teen refused to drop his knife, according to officers, fixed them with “a 100-yard stare,” and
`walked toward them.
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`adjective
`attached or placed so as to be immovable
`not subject to change; stable: fixed prices
`steadily directed: a fixed expression
`established as to relative position: a fixed point
`not fluctuating; always at the same time: a fixed holiday
`(of ideas, notions, etc) firmly maintained
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`fixedness, noun
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`verb (mainly tr)
`(also intr) to make or become firm, stable, or secure
`to attach or place permanently: fix the mirror to the wall
`(often foll by up) to settle definitely; decide: let us fix a date
`to hold or direct (eyes, attention, etc) steadily: he fixed his gaze on the
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`the ascertaining of the navigational position, as of a ship, by radar,
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`DERIVED FORMS OF FIX
`fixable, adjective
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`C15: from Medieval Latin fixāre, from Latin fixus fixed, from Latin fīgere
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`To convert inorganic carbon or nitrogen into stable, organic compounds
`that can be assimilated into organisms. Photosynthetic organisms such as
`green plants fix carbon in carbohydrates as food; certain bacteria fix
`nitrogen as ammonia that can be absorbed directly or through nitrification
`by plant roots. See more at carbon fixation nitrogen fixation.
`To convert a substance, especially a gas, into solid or liquid form by
`chemical reactions.
`To kill and preserve a tissue specimen rapidly to retain as nearly as
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