To have furnished with, or caused to be present
“They managed to fix me up with some rubber bands and duct tape and I continued to enjoy my last ski of the season.”
Past tense for to fix or repair something
“Rossell's men spent about four hours trying to fix up the broken struts.”
Past tense for to improve the appearance or neatness of
“I arrived at the hotel early so I could fix up the room with rose petals and surprise my fiancé.”
Past tense for to make arrangements or preparations for
“Let's fix up a date to meet and talk about it.”
Past tense for to prepare something in advance
Past tense for to bring forward into existence or to introduce
Past tense for to improve on
Past tense for to maintain one's household
Past tense for to prepare or arrange for (something)
Past tense for to introduce into the bloodstream by use of a needle
Past tense for to decide on and announce
Past tense for to arrange or schedule
Past tense for to succeed in acquiring or bringing about
Past tense for to modify, especially so as to better fit a given purpose or circumstance
Past tense for to provide assuagement or palliation to
Past tense for to arrange or put in order
Past tense for to tidy up the appearance of
Past tense for to add embroidered stitching or adornment to (a fabric)
Past tense for to fix or put into place
Past tense for to put together (something) without adequate preparation or equipment
Past tense for to restore peaceful or harmonious relations between two or more parties
Past tense for to quell the anger, agitation, or excitement of
In good order, under control
Rejuvenated or renewed, as if restored, repaired, or resurfaced
More suitable or effective for a given need
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