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fix
[fiks]
verb (used with object)
to repair; mend.
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.
to settle definitely; determine.
to fix a price.
to direct (the eyes, the attention, etc.) steadily.
His eyes were fixed on the distant ship.
to attract and hold (the eye, the attention, etc.).
to make set or rigid.
to put into permanent form.
to put or place (responsibility, blame, etc.) on a person.
to assign or refer to a definite place, time, etc.
to provide or supply with (something needed or wanted).
How are you fixed for money?
Informal., to arrange or influence the outcome or action of, especially privately or dishonestly.
to fix a jury; to fix a game.
to get (a meal); prepare (food).
What time shall I fix supper?
Informal., to put in a condition or position to make no further trouble.
Informal., to get even with; get revenge upon.
I'll fix him!
Informal., to castrate or spay (an animal, especially a pet).
Chemistry.
to make stable in consistency or condition; reduce from fluidity or volatility to a more stable state.
to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a useful compound, as a nitrate fertilizer.
Photography., to render (an image) permanent by removing light-sensitive silver halides.
Microscopy., to kill, make rigid, and preserve for microscopic study.
verb (used without object)
to become fixed.
to become set; assume a rigid or solid form.
to become stable or permanent.
to settle down.
Slang., to inject oneself with a narcotic.
Chiefly Southern U.S., to prepare; plan (usually followed by an infinitive).
I was just fixing to call you. We're fixing to go to Colorado this summer.
noun
Informal., a position from which it is difficult to escape; predicament.
Informal., a repair, adjustment, or solution, usually of an immediate nature.
Can you think of a fix for the problem?
Navigation.
a charted position of a vessel or aircraft, determined by two or more bearings taken on landmarks, heavenly bod-ies, etc.
the determining of the position of a ship, plane, etc., by mathematical, electronic, or other means.
The navigator took a fix on the sun and steered the ship due north.
a clear determination.
Can you get a fix on what he really means?
Slang.
an injection of heroin or other narcotic.
the narcotic or amount of narcotic injected.
a compulsively sought dose or infusion of something.
to need one's daily fix of soap operas on TV.
Slang.
an underhand or illegal arrangement, especially one secured through bribery or influence.
a contest, situation, etc., whose outcome is prearranged dishonestly.
verb phrase
fix on / upon, to decide on; determine.
We won't be able to fix on a location for the banquet until we know the number of guests.
fix up
to arrange for.
to fix up a date.
to provide with; furnish.
to repair; renew.
to smooth over; solve.
They weren't able to fix up their differences.
fix
/ fɪks /
verb
(also intr) to make or become firm, stable, or secure
to attach or place permanently
fix the mirror to the wall
(often foll by up) to settle definitely; decide
let us fix a date
to hold or direct (eyes, attention, etc) steadily
he fixed his gaze on the woman
to call to attention or rivet
to make rigid
to fix one's jaw
to place or ascribe
to fix the blame on someone
to mend or repair
informal, to provide with
how are you fixed for supplies?
informal, to influence (a person, outcome of a contest, etc) unfairly, as by bribery
slang, to take revenge on; get even with, esp by killing
informal, to give (someone) his just deserts
that'll fix him
informal, to arrange or put in order
to fix one's hair
informal, to prepare
to fix a meal
dialect, to spay or castrate (an animal)
dialect, to prepare oneself
I'm fixing to go out
photog to treat (a film, plate, or paper) with fixer to make permanent the image rendered visible by developer
cytology to kill, preserve, and harden (tissue, cells, etc) for subsequent microscopic study
to convert (atmospheric nitrogen) into nitrogen compounds, as in the manufacture of fertilizers or the action of bacteria in the soil
to convert (carbon dioxide) into organic compounds, esp carbohydrates, as occurs in photosynthesis in plants and some microorganisms
to reduce (a substance) to a solid or condensed state or a less volatile state
slang, (intr) to inject a drug
noun
informal, a predicament; dilemma
the ascertaining of the navigational position, as of a ship, by radar, observation, etc
slang, an intravenous injection of a drug, esp heroin
informal, an act or instance of bribery
fix
To convert inorganic carbon or nitrogen into stable, organic compounds that can be assimilated into organisms. Photosynthetic organisms such as green plants fix carbon in carbohydrates as food; certain bacteria fix nitrogen as ammonia that can be absorbed directly or through nitrification by plant roots.
See more at carbon fixation nitrogen fixation
To convert a substance, especially a gas, into solid or liquid form by chemical reactions.
To kill and preserve a tissue specimen rapidly to retain as nearly as possible the characteristics it had in the living body.
Usage
Other Word Forms
- fixable adjective
- fixability noun
- overfix verb
- refix verb (used with object)
- unfixable adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of fix1
Word History and Origins
Origin of fix1
Idioms and Phrases
fix one's wagon, to exact retribution for an offense; treat someone vengefully.
I'll dock his pay and that will fix his wagon.
in a fix, pregnant.
More idioms and phrases containing fix
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
In a sense, Sweeney writes Dennis as someone also mourning the death of an idealized situation he thought would fix him.
We've worked relentlessly to bring an end to the building safety crisis and developed new measures to get peoples' homes fixed quicker and hold rogue freeholders to account.
“Tell him there’s a nursing shortage and we need him to fix the health care system.”
To fix that, Maceri called for more funding from the state or federal government, but getting it could be a long shot.
But diversification will not be a quick fix.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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