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fixer

[fik-ser] / ˈfɪk sər /












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In years past he was also a fixer for the company, relaunching a failed data syncing service as iCloud, and taking over Apple Maps after its disastrous launch.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria generate an enzyme called nitrogenase, sometimes referred to as the "fixer" because it carries out nitrogen fixation.

From Science Daily

Last week the BBC exposed Kurdish crime fixers who claimed to be able to make £60,000 illegal working fines disappear.

From BBC

For much of the 20th century, Cowley operated as a kind of literary fixer, a man who knew how to work the publishing system, create reputations and shape public taste.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many will seek out a local fixer to translate, arrange interviews, navigate the war zone and secure food and lodging.

From The Wall Street Journal