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    fixed
    /fikst/

    adjective

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  2. The meaning of FIXED is securely placed or fastened : stationary. How to use fixed in a sentence.

  3. FIXED definition: 1. arranged or decided already and not able to be changed: 2. A fixed idea is one that someone is…. Learn more.

  4. set or intent upon something; steadily directed: a fixed stare. Synonyms: unvarying, firm, steady, constant. definitely and permanently placed: a fixed buoy; a fixed line of defense. not fluctuating or varying; definite: a fixed purpose. supplied with or having enough of something necessary or wanted, as money.

  5. 12 meanings: 1. attached or placed so as to be immovable 2. not subject to change; stable 3. steadily directed 4. established.... Click for more definitions.

  6. 1. Firmly in position; stationary: a fixed dwelling. 2. Determined; established; set: at a fixed time; a fixed price. 3. Not subject to change or variation; unchanging: pensioners on a fixed income. 4. Chemistry. a. Not readily evaporating; nonvolatile. b. Being in a stable, combined form: fixed nitrogen. 5. a.

  7. Something fixed is rigidly set or placed. A fixed point does not move, as in this quote: “She was his North Star, the fixed point round which his world turned” (from David Gemmell’s Fall of Kings ). Anything described as fixed is unchangeable.

  8. Definition of fixed adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. FIXED definition: 1. decided already and not able to be changed: 2. fastened somewhere and not able to be moved. Learn more.

  10. (1) : to change into a stable compound or available form. bacteria that fix nitrogen. (2) : to kill, harden, and preserve for microscopic study. (3) : to make the image of (a photographic film) permanent by removing unused salts. c. : affix, attach. The tables on the ship were fixed to the floor.

  11. to keep something or someone in sight: be fixed on His eyes were fixed on the distant yacht. fix someone with something She fixed the child with a stare of such disapproval he did not dare move.

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