- FIX Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FIX is to make something whole or able to work properly again : repair, mend How to use fix in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Fix
- FIX | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
FIX meaning: 1 to repair something: 2 to arrange or agree a time, place, price, etc : 3 to fasten something… Learn more
- Fix - definition of fix by The Free Dictionary
Define fix fix synonyms, fix pronunciation, fix translation, English dictionary definition of fix v fixed , fix·ing , fix·es v tr 1 a To correct or set right; adjust: fix a misspelling; fix the out-of-date accounts b To restore to proper condition
- FIX - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Discover everything about the word "FIX" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide
- FIX Synonyms: 489 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for FIX: put, place, situate, locate, position, stick, dispose, lay; Antonyms of FIX: remove, take, relocate, replace, supersede, banish, displace, dislodge
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- fix - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
fix (fiks), v , fixed or fixt, fix•ing, n v t to repair; mend to put in order or in good condition; adjust or arrrange: She fixed her hair in a bun to make fast, firm, or stable to place definitely and more or less permanently: to fix a circus poster to a wall to settle definitely; determine: to fix a price to direct (the eyes, the attention, etc ) steadily: His eyes were fixed on the
- Fix Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
Fix definition: To capture or hold Origin of Fix Middle English fixen from fix fixed in position from Latin fīxus past participle of fīgere to fasten dhīgw- in Indo-European roots From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition The common element of pre fix, suffix, and af fix — all ultimately from Latin figere, to fasten From Wiktionary From Old French fixer, from
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