Comparative for 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) Comparative for 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) Comparative for firm or inflexible
“Bernard had a fixed view on how society should operate and be organized.”
Comparative for having an outcome dishonestly predetermined
“I have a suspicion that the results of the reality TV show were fixed from the start.”
Comparative for restored to working order
“Is your lawnmower fixed yet? I need to borrow it.”
Comparative for being intent or focused on a goal or objective
“He said he was fixed on reaching his goal and never imagined doing anything else.”
Comparative for unchanging and appearing artificial
“His teeth were bared in a horrible fixed grin, his eyes stared unblinkingly.”
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