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1fix Listen to audio/ˈfɪks/ verb
fix·es; fixed; fix·ing
[+ obj] 1 a : to make (something) whole or able to work properly again : to repair (something)
He fixed the fence last weekend. I need to fix this dent in my car. fix a leaky faucet
b : to deal with or correct (a problem)
Your proposals won't fix [=solve] anything. People expect the schools to fix whatever is wrong with their kids.
2 : to attach (something) in such a way that it will not move
All tables on the ship will be fixed to the floor. : to connect or join (things) physically fix [=attach, fasten] this sign to your door The table was fixed firmly to the floor. The scarf was fixed in place with a pin.sometimes used figuratively I want to fix this moment in my mind forever. [=I want to remember this moment forever]
3 a : to set or place (something) definitely
They haven't yet fixed the date of their wedding. They fixed the price at $10. illegal price fixing
b : to find out (something) with certainty
Investigators are still attempting to fix the exact time of the accident. We're trying to fix [=get a fix on] the ship's location.
c : to arrange the details of something
My lawyer fixed it [=made arrangements] so I wouldn't have to go to court.
4 chiefly US a : to make (something, such as a meal) ready
fix [=prepare, make] dinner Can I fix [=make] you a drink? = Can I fix a drink for you?
b informal : to make (someone's hair, makeup, etc.) neat or attractive
We had to wait 10 minutes while she fixed her hair. fixing her lipstick/makeup
5 : to control or affect (something, such as a game or election) in a dishonest way
They were accused of fixing games in college. The election was fixed. fix a parking ticket [=arrange for someone to not have to pay a fine for parking illegally]
6 : to change the appearance of (someone's face, nose, etc.) through surgery
She wants to get her nose fixed.
7 informal : to do something to punish (someone who has treated you badly or unfairly)
They thought they could cheat me, but I fixed them good. I'll fix you!
8 US : to make (an animal) unable to reproduce : to neuter or spay (an animal)
You should have your dog/cat fixed.
9 US, informal + old-fashioned : to be or get ready to do something
They were fixing to leave. It looks like it's fixing to rain. [=it's about to rain] This sense of fix is sometimes used humorously to suggest the speech of cowboys in western movies.
10 technical : to change (nitrogen) into a stable or useful form
bacteria that fix nitrogen
fix on/upon [phrasal verb]
fix on/upon (something)
1 : to direct your attention or thoughts toward (something) : to focus on (something)
He has fixed on/upon the idea of going back to school. All eyes fixed on her as she entered the room. [=everyone looked at her as she entered the room]
2 : to make a decision about or choose (something)
After weeks of discussion, they've finally fixed on a solution.
fix (someone) with a stare/look (etc.)
: to look directly at (someone) usually in an angry way
She fixed him with an angry stare. [=she stared at him angrily]
fix up [phrasal verb]
1 fix up (something) or fix (something) up : to improve the appearance or condition of (something, such as a building) by repairing it, making changes to it, etc.
We spent thousands of dollars fixing up our house.see also fixer-upper
2 fix (someone or something) up chiefly US : to make (someone or something) more attractive or fancy
I need a few minutes to fix myself up before we leave. She got herself all fixed up [=dressed up, spruced up] for the party.
3 fix (someone) up a : to provide (someone) with something that is needed or wanted
They can fix you up with a rental car at the airport.
b : to provide a possible boyfriend or girlfriend for (someone) : to arrange a date for (someone)
My mother tried to fix me up with one of her friends' sons.
fix your eyes/gaze (etc.) on/upon
: to look at (someone or something) steadily
Everyone fixed their eyes on her as she entered the room.
fix your hopes/sights (etc.) on/upon
: to direct your hopes, efforts, etc., toward (something)
They fixed their sights on winning the championship. She has her hopes fixed on a career in journalism. [=she hopes/wants to have a career in journalism]
if it ain't broke, don't fix itsee 2broke
— fix·able Listen to audio /ˈfɪksəbəl/ adjective
All the car's problems are fixable.
— fix·er Listen to audio /ˈfɪksɚ/ noun, plural fix·ers [count]
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