(of a view, opinion or idea) Firm or inflexible
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Fastened securely in position
“The fixed iron bars will prevent the cracks in the wall from growing bigger.”
(especially of a price, rate, or time) Having been firmly established and typically not subject to change
“You can opt for a fixed rate of interest, which is typically higher than the general retail rate.”
(of a view, opinion or idea) Firm or inflexible
“Bernard had a fixed view on how society should operate and be organized.”
Having an outcome dishonestly predetermined
“I have a suspicion that the results of the reality TV show were fixed from the start.”
Restored to working order
“Is your lawnmower fixed yet? I need to borrow it.”
Being intent or focused on a goal or objective
“He said he was fixed on reaching his goal and never imagined doing anything else.”
Unchanging and appearing artificial
“His teeth were bared in a horrible fixed grin, his eyes stared unblinkingly.”
Lasting for a very long time, especially for the duration of one's life
Traditionally, or generally, recognized and accepted
At rest, stationary, immobile, not moving
Difficult to move, remove, or cure
Having only one color
Consisting of matter all through
Absolute and unquestioning
Relating to things that can be perceived by the senses, as opposed to abstractions
Conclusive or definitive
Steady or balanced
Not having or showing feeling or sympathy
Certain to happen
That is beyond memory
Located in a specific place
Firm
Closed by a seal
Firmly, or securely surrounded
Weighted or biased towards a particular outcome
Made certain and protected against discontinuance or change
Connected, especially securely or permanently
To an absolute degree
Prepared for use or action
Having been changed from an original form
Castrated or altered
That has completed a required process
In good order, under control
Arranged beforehand
Cut or dug into the surface as by etching
In the doldrums
Excessive, as results from obsession
In an organized manner
Limited in number
Beady or attentive
Tied as if with a rope
Powerful, mighty, having authority
Created in a deliberate, rather than natural or spontaneous, way
Required or commanded by authority
Of small width in relation to length
Devoted completely to one object
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