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    Fix
    /fiks/

    verb

    • 1. fasten (something) securely in a particular place or position: "fix the clamp on a rail" Similar fastenattachaffixsecureOpposite remove
    • 2. decide or settle on (a specific price, date, course of action, etc.): "no date has yet been fixed for a hearing" Similar decide onselectchooseresolve on

    noun

    • 1. a difficult or awkward situation from which it is hard to extricate oneself; a predicament: informal "how on earth did you get into such a fix?" Similar predicamentplightdifficultydifficult situation
    • 2. a dose of a narcotic drug to which one is addicted: informal "he hadn't had his fix" Similar doseinformal:hitrush
  2. Fix, establish imply making firm or permanent. To fix 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.

  3. FIX meaning: 1. to repair something: 2. to arrange or agree a time, place, price, etc.: 3. to fasten something…. Learn more.

  4. 1. a. To correct or set right; adjust: fix a misspelling; fix the out-of-date accounts. b. To restore to proper condition or working order; repair: fix a broken machine. 2. a. To make ready for a specific purpose, as by altering or combining elements; prepare: fixed the room for the guests; fix lunch for the kids. b.

  5. Check pronunciation: fix. Definition of fix verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Definitions of fix. verb. restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken. synonyms: bushel, doctor, furbish up, mend, repair, restore, touch on. see more. noun. the act of putting something in working order again. synonyms: fixing, fixture, mend, mending, repair, reparation. see more.

  7. to put in order or in good condition; adjust or arrange: 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.

  8. to repair something: My watch is broken - can you fix it? Fewer examples. I've just paid out £700 to get the car fixed. Don't worry, we'll fix it somehow. We called someone to fix the leak. How do you fix a leaking radiator? I was trying to fix my bike. fix verb [T] (DECIDE) B2. to decide a certain and exact date, price, plan, etc:

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