Fixed example sentences

Related (5): immobile, unchanging, secure, steady, inflexible

fixed

adjective

fixed (adjective)

  - fastened securely in position:

  - (of a person's expression) held for a long time without changing, especially to conceal other feelings:

  - (especially of a price, rate, or time) predetermined and not subject to or able to be changed:

  - (of a view or idea) held inflexibly:

  - (of a sports contest) having the outcome dishonestly predetermined:

  - situated with regard to:

fix

verb

fixed (past tense) · fixed (past participle)

  - fasten (something) securely in a particular place or position:

  - direct one's eyes, mind, or attention steadily or unwaveringly toward:

  - (of a person's eyes, attention, or mind) be directed steadily or unwaveringly toward:

  - look at someone unwaveringly:

  - decide or settle on (a specific price, date, course of action, etc.):

  - establish the exact location of (something) by using radar or visual bearings or astronomical observation:

  - settle the form of (a language).

  - assign or determine (a person's liability or responsibility) for legal purposes:

  - mend or repair:

  - do the necessary work to improve or adapt something:

  - restore order or tidiness to (something, especially one's hair, clothes, or makeup):

  - make arrangements for (something); organize:

  - arrange for someone to have something; provide someone with something:

  - arrange for someone to meet or go out with someone in order to help them establish a romantic relationship.

  - prepare or arrange for the provision of (food or drink):

  - be intending or planning to do something:

  - make (a dye, photographic image, or drawing) permanent:

  - preserve or stabilize (a specimen) with a chemical substance prior to microscopy or other examination:

  - (of a plant or microorganism) assimilate (nitrogen or carbon dioxide) by forming a nongaseous compound:

  - influence the outcome of (something, especially a race, contest, or election) by illegal or underhanded means:

  - put (an enemy or rival) out of action, especially by killing them:

  - take an injection of a narcotic drug.

  - castrate or spay (an animal); neuter.

Synonyms

fastened, secure, fast, firm, stable, rooted, riveted, moored, anchored, permanent, temporary, insincere, false, fake, vacuous, emotionless, lifeless, motionless, sincere, predetermined, set, established, allotted, settled, prearranged, arranged, specified, decided, agreed, determined, confirmed, prescribed, decreed, definite, defined, explicit, express, precise, exact, inflexible, unalterable, unchangeable, irreversible, rigid, flexible, set, firm, inflexible, unalterable, unchangeable, immutable, unvarying, invariable, flexible, fasten, attach, affix, secure, join, connect, couple, link, install, implant, plant, embed, anchor, stick, glue, bond, cement, pin, nail, screw, bolt, clamp, clip, bind, tie, lash, establish, position, station, situate, lodge, remove, aim, point, level, attract, draw, hold, grip, engage, captivate, absorb, rivet, lose, select, choose, determine, settle, set, finalize, arrange, prearrange, establish, allot, prescribe, designate, define, name, ordain, appoint, specify, stipulate, repair, mend, restore, remedy, rectify, overhaul, service, renovate, recondition, rehabilitate, rebuild, reconstruct, refit, adjust, fettle, break, damage, neaten, arrange, adjust, style, groom, comb, brush, preen, primp, dress, do, arrange, organize, contrive, manage, engineer, orchestrate, swing, wangle, plan, mastermind, choreograph, provide, supply, furnish, accommodate, equip, endow, prepare, cook, make, get, set, rig, manipulate, maneuver, twist, influence, fiddle, punish, mainline, castrate, neuter, geld, cut, emasculate, spay, desex, sterilize, alter, doctor, caponize

"Fixed" Example Sentences


1. The mechanic fixed my car.
2. I fixed a leaky pipe in the basement.
3. The plumber fixed the broken toilet.
4. My friend fixed me a plate of food.
5. The dentist fixed the cavity in my tooth.
6. I fixed the broken lamp in the living room.
7. She fixed her eyes on the prize.
8. I have a fixed schedule that I follow every day.
9. The doctor gave me a fixed dose of medication.
10. I have a fixed amount of money budgeted each month.
11. The government set a fixed price for that commodity.
12. The contract specified a fixed rate of interest.
13. My supervisor gave me a fixed deadline to finish the project.
14. I fixed my gaze on the horizon.
15. I gave the puppy a fixed stern look when he misbehaved.
16. The mechanic finally fixed my leaky radiator hose.
17. We fixed the broken shutter on the upstairs window.
18. The police officer fixed me with an inquisitive stare.
19. My parents fixed the date for my birthday party.
20. The computer technician fixed the WiFi router.
21. The witness fixed his gaze on the defendant.
22. My dog fixed his eyes on the treat I was holding.
23. We had a fixed menu for that day's lunch service.
24. The judge fixed the defendant with a stern look.
25. I fixed him a snack and a glass of milk.
26. He fixed me a strong drink to calm my nerves.
27. The roofer fixed the leak in the pipe that was causing water damage.
28. We have a fixed monthly cost for our mortgage payment.
29. The teacher fixed her eyes on the disruptive student.
30. I have a fixed monthly stipend that covers most of my expenses.
31. We fixed the hole in the drywall with some patching compound.
32. He fixed me with an icy stare.
33. They fixed the broken faucet in the kitchen sink.
34. My grandfather fixed my bicycle when the tire got a flat.
35. I fixed my gaze on the horizon as the sun rose.
36. The contractor fixed the rotting fence post with some new wood and nails.
37. I fixed the faded curtains with some iron-on hem tape.
38. The electrician fixed the faulty wiring that was causing sparks.
39. She fixed me an herbal tea to soothe my sore throat.
40. We have a fixed monthly budget for groceries.
41. The accountant fixed an error in the spreadsheet.
42. The nurse fixed me with a sympathetic look.
43. We need to fix that broken step before someone gets hurt.
44. I've fixed my eyes on the horizon, awaiting your return.
45. The teacher fixed her gaze on the new student.
46. I fixed the broken strap on my watch.
47. We have fixed monthly expenses that always come due.
48. The florist fixed a pretty arrangement of flowers for the table.
49. I fixed the loose doorknob with some glue and tape.
50. We have a fixed monthly amount we pay for the mortgage.
51. The repairman finally fixed the broken air conditioner.
52. The store fixed the prices for Black Friday.
53. She fixed me with a hard stare.
54. The waiter fixed me a refill of water.
55. The dentist fixed my chipped tooth.
56. I fixed the broken zipper on my jacket.
57. They fixed the engine so the car is ready.
58. The veterinarian fixed the broken leg of my cat.
59. Our boss fixed a mandatory meeting for next week.
60. The handyman fixed the leaking sink in the bathroom.

Common Phases


1. Fixed price - A price that does not change over time or in response to market conditions.
2. Fixed rate - An interest rate that does not change for the life of the loan.
3. Fixed costs - Certain costs that do not vary with the level of output or sales.
4. Fixed assets - Long-term assets owned by a business for long-term use.
5. Fixed income - Income streams that remain unchanged over time, such as annuities or bond payments.
6. Fixed deposit - Money deposited in a bank or financial institution for a specified period at an agreed interest rate.
7. Fixed mindset - The belief that abilities are innate and cannot change much.
8. Fixed charges - Charges that remain the same regardless of usage, such as insurance premiums.
9. Fixed-fee contract - An agreement where a client pays a specified sum for services.
10. Fixed term - A period of time that is specified in advance and does not change.

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