refixed

/riːˈfɪkst/
verb
  1. Past tense of refix; fixed or attached something again.
    • She refixed the loose button on her coat.
    • He refixed the broken fence post with new nails.
    • They refixed the schedule after the delay.
  2. Past tense of refix; set or established something again.
    • We refixed the appointment for next Tuesday.
    • The teacher refixed the exam date after the holiday.
    • The company refixed the interest rate on the loan.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Having been fixed or attached again.
    • The refixed shelf held the books securely.
    • The refixed sign was now straight on the wall.
    • The refixed price was lower than before.
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