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fixed

Definition for fixed

adjective as in permanent, steady

adjective as in repaired

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Example Sentences

One Air Force official said that with enough time and more money, the EOTS could be fixed.

People on fixed incomes and government pensions are the first to feel the pain.

In 1870, the very Germanically-named August Ruengling fixed a harness for a circus rider and obtained free passes for his family.

The teen refused to drop his knife, according to officers, fixed them with “a 100-yard stare,” and walked toward them.

But they have high fixed costs—overhead, maintenance, staff, and power.

As men fixed in the grip of nightmare, we were powerless—unable to do anything but wait.

Her eyes, for a moment, fixed themselves with a horrid conviction of a wide and nameless treachery.

The Princess still kept her eyes fixed on Louis, while, in a suppressed and unsteady voice, she answered her governess.

She kept her eyes fixed steadily on his, saying what followed gently, calmly, yet as though another woman spoke the words.

“It looks better than any house around here now, since you fixed it up and painted it,” said Sol.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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