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fix

1 of 2verb
/fɪks/
Forms:fixes,fixing,fixed,fixed
1

to repair something that is broken

A2transitive
  • He regularly fixes his bicycle when it has issues.
  • She always fixes the leaking faucet in the kitchen.
  • Yesterday, he fixed the broken window in the living room.
  • She successfully fixed the malfunctioning computer.
  • Right now, they are fixing the car in the garage.
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2

to cook or prepare a meal

transitive
  • I'm going to fix dinner for the family tonight.
  • She fixed a delicious breakfast of scrambled eggs and bacon.
  • Let's fix some sandwiches for lunch before we head out.
  • He enjoys fixing elaborate meals for his friends when they come over.
3

(of hair, makeup, or outfit) to rearrange in order to look nice and tidy

transitive
  • She quickly fixed her hair in a neat bun before heading to the office.
  • After the windy walk, she had to fix her disheveled hair in front of a mirror.
  • He asked his friend to fix his tie and straighten his collar for a more polished appearance.
  • The hairstylist fixed her hair in an elegant updo for the special occasion.
  • She used a compact mirror to fix her eyeliner and ensure it was perfectly applied.
4

to cause to be firmly fastened or secured

transitive
  • He used screws to fix the shelves to the wall.
  • Make sure to fix the picture frame securely to the nail.
  • The carpenter fixed the loose floorboard with nails.
  • The technician fixed the loose wiring in the electrical panel.
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5

to establish or determine definitely

transitive
  • We need to fix a date for the meeting so everyone can plan accordingly.
  • The committee will meet tomorrow to fix the budget for the upcoming project.
  • They need to fix the schedule for the conference to avoid any conflicts.
  • Let's fix a time for our appointment so that we can synchronize our calendars.
6

to take revenge or get even with someone

transitive
  • He vowed to fix those who had betrayed him and caused him harm.
  • She planned to fix her ex-partner for cheating on her by exposing their secrets.
  • The gang members sought to fix their rivals for encroaching on their territory.
  • He was determined to fix the person responsible for ruining his reputation.
7

to employ chemical solutions or agents to halt biological activity, preserve, and solidify tissue

transitive
  • The tissue samples were fixed in formalin to prevent decay and maintain their cellular structure.
  • The researcher carefully fixed the brain tissue to analyze its cellular composition.
  • After collection, the specimens were immediately fixed in a solution for further examination.
  • The technician followed a standardized protocol to fix the tissue samples consistently for reliable results.
8

to make infertile or render incapable of reproduction

transitive
  • The veterinarian recommended fixing the cat to prevent unwanted litters.
  • The dog owner decided to fix their male dog to control breeding and population.
  • The animal shelter offers low-cost services to fix stray animals and reduce overpopulation.
  • The breeder chose to fix the female horses after they reached a certain age.
9

to prepare or arrange something to ensure it is ready and suitable for a specific event or purpose

transitive
  • She fixed the guest room with fresh sheets and towels for her visiting relatives.
  • The chef fixed the kitchen with all the necessary ingredients and utensils for the cooking class.
  • The production team fixed the set with props and lighting equipment for the theater performance.
  • He fixed his attire with a tailored suit and polished shoes for the job interview.
10

to manipulate or influence a situation to ensure a desired result, often through dishonest or unlawful actions

transitive
  • The referee was accused of being bribed to fix the outcome of the championship match.
  • The politician was caught trying to fix the election by manipulating voter registrations.
  • The bookmaker was arrested for conspiring to fix the results of multiple horse races.
  • The jury member confessed to being coerced into fixing the verdict of the high-profile trial.