- verbtransfixing (present participle)
- (be transfixed)cause (someone) to become motionless with horror, wonder, or astonishment:"he was transfixed by the pain in her face" · "she stared at him, transfixed"
- pierce with a sharp implement or weapon:"a field mouse is transfixed by the curved talons of an owl"
Originlate 16th century (in transfix): from Latin transfix- ‘pierced through’, from the verb transfigere, from trans- ‘across’ + figere ‘fix, fasten’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- cause (someone) to become motionless with horror, wonder, or astonishment:
- pierce with a sharp implement or weapon:
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- Render motionlessTransfix means to render motionless, as with terror, amazement, or awe1234. It can also mean to pierce or impale with a pointed weapon or object123. For example, a body can be transfixed by a spear5. Transfix can also mean to make a person or animal unable to move or stop looking at something because they are so interested, surprised, or frightened4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.trans·fix (trăns-fĭks′) tr.v. trans·fixed, trans·fix·ing, trans·fix·es 1. To render motionless, as with terror, amazement, or awe: We were transfixed by the beauty of the bird. 2. To pierce or impale with a pointed weapon or object.www.thefreedictionary.com/transfixingverb (used with object), trans·fixed or trans·fixt, trans·fix·ing. to make or hold motionless with amazement, awe, terror, etc. to pierce through with or as if with a pointed weapon; impale. to hold or fasten with or on something that pierces.www.dictionary.com/browse/transfixtransfixed; transfixing; transfixes Synonyms of transfix transitive verb 1 : to hold motionless by or as if by piercing he stood transfixed by her gaze 2 : to pierce through with or as if with a pointed weapon : impalewww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/transfixtransfix verb [T] (UNABLE TO MOVE) to make a person or animal unable to move or stop looking at something because they are so interested, surprised, or frightened:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/transfixi…transfix verb [T] (POINTED OBJECT) to push a long, pointed object through someone or something: A body lay in the corner, transfixed by a spear.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/transfix
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