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ALL meanings of fixed

fixed
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  • noun fixed Informal. a position from which it is difficult to escape; predicament. 1
  • noun fixed Informal. a repair, adjustment, or solution, usually of an immediate nature: Can you think of a fix for the problem? 1
  • adjective fixed You use fixed to describe something which stays the same and does not or cannot vary. 0
  • adjective fixed If you say that someone has fixed ideas or opinions, you mean that they do not often change their ideas and opinions, although perhaps they should. 0
  • adjective fixed If someone has a fixed smile on their face, they are smiling even though they do not feel happy or pleased. 0
  • adjective fixed attached or placed so as to be immovable 0
  • adjective fixed not subject to change; stable 0
  • adjective fixed steadily directed 0
  • adjective fixed established as to relative position 0
  • adjective fixed not fluctuating; always at the same time 0
  • adjective fixed (of ideas, notions, etc) firmly maintained 0
  • adjective fixed (of an element) held in chemical combination 0
  • adjective fixed (of a substance) nonvolatile 0
  • adjective fixed arranged 0
  • adjective fixed of, relating to, or belonging to the group consisting of the four signs of the zodiac Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius, which are associated with stability 0
  • adjective fixed equipped or provided for, as with money, possessions, etc 0
  • adjective fixed illegally arranged 0
  • adjective fixed firmly placed or attached; not movable 0
  • adjective fixed established; settled; set 0
  • adjective fixed steady; unmoving; resolute 0
  • adjective fixed remaining in the same position relative to the earth 0
  • adjective fixed persisting obstinately in the mind and tending to control the thoughts and actions; obsessive 0
  • adjective fixed nonvolatile, as a vegetable oil 0
  • adjective fixed incorporated into a stable compound from its free state, as atmospheric nitrogen 0
  • adjective fixed permanently held, as a fabric dye 0
  • adjective fixed supplied with something needed, specif. money 0
  • adjective fixed with the outcome dishonestly arranged beforehand 0
  • verb fixed simple past tense and past participle of fix. 0
  • adjective fixed Not changing, not able to be changed, staying the same. 0
  • adjective fixed Stationary. 0
  • adjective fixed Attached; affixed. 0
  • adjective fixed Chemically stable. 0
  • adjective fixed Supplied with what one needs. 0
  • adjective fixed (law) Of sound, recorded on a permanent medium. 0
  • adjective fixed (Informal) (dialectal) Surgically rendered infertile (spayed, neutered or castrated). 0
  • adjective fixed Rigged; fraudulently prearranged. 0
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