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    fix
    [fiks]
    verb
    fix (verb) · fixes (third person present) · fixed (past tense) · fixed (past participle) · fixing (present participle)
    1. fasten (something) securely in a particular place or position:
      "fix the clamp on a rail" · "the upper jaw of an amphibian is firmly fixed to the skull" · "he turned back to fix the scene in his mind"
      Opposite:
      • (fix something on/upon)
        direct one's eyes, mind, or attention steadily or unwaveringly toward:
        "I fixed my attention on the tower"
        Similar:
        address to
        intend for
        mean for
        destine for
        focus on
        train on
        fix on
      • (fix on/upon)
        (of a person's eyes, attention, or mind) be directed steadily or unwaveringly toward:
        "her gaze fixed on Jess"
        Opposite:
      • (fix someone with)
        look at someone unwaveringly:
        "she fixed her nephew with an unwavering stare"
    2. decide or settle on (a specific price, date, course of action, etc.):
      "no date has yet been fixed for a hearing" · "the rent will be fixed at $600 a month" · "their thinking then seemed fixed on conventional projects"
      • establish the exact location of (something) by using radar or visual bearings or astronomical observation:
        "having made landfall, he fixed his position"
      • settle the form of (a language).
      • assign or determine (a person's liability or responsibility) for legal purposes:
        "there are no facts that fix the defendant with liability"
    3. mend or repair:
      "you should fix that shelf"
      Opposite:
      • (fix something up)
        do the necessary work to improve or adapt something:
        "we want to fix up the house before we sell it"
      • informal
        restore order or tidiness to (something, especially one's hair, clothes, or makeup):
        "Laura was fixing her hair"
    4. make arrangements for (something); organize:
      "I've fixed it for you to see him on Thursday" · "he's sent her on ahead to fix things up"
      • informal
        (fix someone up)
        arrange for someone to have something; provide someone with something:
        "I'll fix you up with a room"
      • informal
        (fix someone up)
        arrange for someone to meet or go out with someone in order to help them establish a romantic relationship.
      • informal
        prepare or arrange for the provision of (food or drink):
        "Ruth fixed herself a cold drink" · "they were fixing him breakfast"
      • US ENGLISH
        dialect
        (be fixing to do something)
        be intending or planning to do something:
        "you're fixing to get into trouble"
    5. make (a dye, photographic image, or drawing) permanent:
      "he perfected a process of fixing a photographic likeness on a silver plate"
      Similar:
      make permanent
      make fast
      • biology
        preserve or stabilize (a specimen) with a chemical substance prior to microscopy or other examination:
        "specimens were fixed in buffered formalin"
      • (of a plant or microorganism) assimilate (nitrogen or carbon dioxide) by forming a nongaseous compound:
        "lupins fix gaseous nitrogen in their root nodules"
    6. informal
      influence the outcome of (something, especially a race, contest, or election) by illegal or underhanded means:
      "the foundation denies fixing races"
      Similar:
      arrange fraudulently
      prearrange/predetermine the result of
      tamper with
    7. informal
      take an injection of a narcotic drug.
      Similar:
      inject drugs
      take drugs
    8. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      castrate or spay (an animal); neuter.
    noun
    fix (noun) · fixes (plural noun)
    1. informal
      a difficult or awkward situation from which it is hard to extricate oneself; a predicament:
      "how on earth did you get into such a fix?"
      Similar:
      difficult situation
      awkward situation
      spot of trouble
      bit of bother
      ticklish/tricky situation
      tight spot
      dire straits
    2. informal
      a dose of a narcotic drug to which one is addicted:
      "he hadn't had his fix"
      Similar:
      • a thing or activity that gives a person a feeling of euphoria or pleasure and that it is difficult to do without:
        "that rush of adrenaline that is the fix of the professional newsman"
    3. a measure taken to resolve a problem or correct a mistake; a solution or remedy:
      "the company is working on a fix but suggests users consider technical workarounds in the meantime" · "representatives trying to find cheap fixes to meet their obligations"
    4. a position determined by visual or radio bearings or astronomical observations:
      "the radio operator received the distress call and calculated the fix"
    5. informal
      a dishonest or underhanded arrangement:
      "obviously, his appointment was a fix"
    Origin
    late Middle English: partly from Old French fix ‘fixed’, partly from medieval Latin fixare ‘to fix’, both from Latin fixus, past participle of figere ‘fix, fasten’. The noun dates from the early 19th century.
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    How do you use "fix" in a sentence?“The dog has been taken to the vet to be fixed .” To affix or impress a pattern or mark on a surface, object, document, or figuratively in one's mind “There really is no easy fix to our dilemma apart from hard work.”
    What is the meaning of fix? The verb fix is used to establish firmness, decide, mend, or prepare a plan. A synonym of fix is to resolve the problem, issue, or issue. The verb fix appears to have originated in America, though it is widely used in England and Canada since the early nineteenth century.
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