Fix
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Fix ( verb )
- To repair or restore to a proper state or condition.
- To make something stable, secure or immovable.
- To make something permanent.
- To settle or arrange, especially in advance.
- To determine or set, especially in a definite manner.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french fixer, from latin figere to fasten, from fixus, past participle of facere to make.
Examples:
- The mechanic will fix the car.
- He fixed the picture on the wall.
- She fixed her hair.
- The government needs to fix the problem.
- The date is fixed for the wedding.
(As a noun)
Fix ( noun )
- To repair or restore to a proper state or condition.
- To make something stable, secure or immovable.
- To make something permanent.
- To settle or arrange, especially in advance.
- To determine or set, especially in a definite manner.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french fixer, from latin figere to fasten, from fixus, past participle of facere to make.
Examples:
- The mechanic will fix the car.
- He fixed the picture on the wall.
- She fixed her hair.
- The government needs to fix the problem.
- The date is fixed for the wedding.