fixed
/fɪkst/
adjective
- Attached or fastened securely so that it does not move or change position.
- The mirror is fixed to the wall with strong screws.
- Make sure the shelf is fixed firmly before putting books on it.
- The bench in the park is fixed to the ground so no one can move it.
- Decided or arranged in advance and not subject to change.
- The meeting has a fixed time of 3 PM every Tuesday.
- They agreed on a fixed price for the car repairs.
- There is no fixed schedule for the bus; it comes whenever it's full.
- Not changing or likely to change; constant or stable.
- His opinion on the matter is fixed and he won't listen to other ideas.
- She has a fixed routine that she follows every morning.
- The company offers a fixed interest rate on its savings account.
- Repaired or made to work correctly again.
- I'm glad the leaky faucet is finally fixed.
- The mechanic said the car is fixed and ready to drive.
- After the update, the computer's error was fixed.
- Arranged dishonestly to produce a desired result, especially in a competition or election.
- The election was fixed by tampering with the voting machines.
- Some people believe the game show was fixed to give away the grand prize.
- The boxing match was fixed so the underdog would lose.
verb
- Past tense and past participle of fix: repaired, attached, or made stable.
- She fixed the broken chair with some glue and nails.
- He fixed the poster to the wall with tape.
- They fixed the date for the wedding last month.
- Past tense and past participle of fix: prepared or arranged something, especially food or drink.
- She fixed a quick lunch for the kids before school.
- They fixed a picnic basket full of sandwiches and fruit.
- He fixed himself a cup of coffee and sat down to read.