Fixed Synonyms and Antonyms
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Synonyms for Fixed
To add (a person) in or into an electronic communication circuit, as for a conference call or radio transmission
Not hollowed out:
Comfortable and at ease, especially after a period of change or unrest.
Not moving or changing; motionless
*Prearranged
precontrived
*Prearranged
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To correct is defined as to remove errors or to point out errors.
Not bending or flexible; stiff and hard
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in-order
(Idiomatic) In accordance with the procedural rules governing formal meetings of a deliberative body.
in working order
Repaired
preordered
*Prearranged
Filled with a large number or large quantity of something.
Planned or prearranged secretly:
*Prearranged
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Not moving.
Not changing, fickle, or wavering; constant
Incapable of being emotionally moved or persuaded.
Not affecting the emotions:
Readily distinguished or certain:
Determinate is defined as something with a precise or exact form or limit.
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The definition of limited is something or someone with boundaries or restrictions.
Not great; calculable:
The definition of flat is something with a smooth level surface, something touching with as many points as possible, something that doesn't vary, or something that is dull in taste or appearance.
Established by convention:
Determined or insistent.
Definite and unmistakable; clear-cut
Marked by or showing determination; resolute:
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Unwavering from a course of action.
Having or showing a fixed, firm purpose; determined; resolved; unwavering
Settled or determined by mutual consent
(Architecture) Joined to or by a wall, especially by sharing a wall with another building; not freestanding:
The definition of explicit is something that is clearly expressed or communicated.
Firmly fixed or fastened:
Not capable of being spent, transferred, sold, etc., as a result of legal action
Firm in mind or purpose; stubborn; unyielding; unshakable
Lasting a relatively long time
prearranged
Stalkless and attached directly at the base:
Not easily moved or thrown off balance; firm; steady
Sober; sedate; settled and steady
Making or characterized by no sound or faint sound:
Difficult to treat or deal with; resistant to treatment or effort:
Aloof and often antisocial; extremely reserved:
To bring back to an original or normal condition:
To repair; mend
Ready is defined as to prepare or make available.
To be successful in coming or going:
Deposit is defined as to place, entrust, put, lay or set down for safekeeping or payment.
To set in place or position; situate
To place on or into a physical location. Most commonly used adjectivally in past participle.
Sterilize is defined as to make incapable of reproduction, or to make extremely clean.
To compose:
To secure is to firmly attach something, to take action to make an area safe or to obtain something that you have been seeking.
To determine or set down the boundaries of
To include as an item in a set of specifications
To place at some task or duty; appoint
To place at the end; append:
To give an order for:
To relate (something, usually something bad) to a particular cause or source; place the fault or responsibility for:
To place responsibility for (an error, fault, etc.) on someone or something
To dig or turn (up or out) with or as with the snout
Lodge is defined as to provide or rent a cottage or resort space, to be stuck or caught, or to store something.
To work into the fiber; infuse deeply
The definition of infix is to fasten or insert.
Entrench is defined as to surround or securely establish, or to invade personal space.
To plant firmly or deeply; embed
To establish; found:
To make or alter so as to be suitable or proper
To get (something required), usually quickly or for a brief period:
To secure (a vessel) with an anchor.
Station is defined as assigning someone to a location or task.
To maintain the stability of (an airplane or ship, for example) by means of a stabilizer.
To barely manage to achieve.
Revamp is to repair, restore or give something old a new appearance or a new life.
To redecorate (a room, etc.)
To pickle is to preserve a food in a salty or vinegar-based liquid.
Neuter means to make an animal neutral or incapable of reproduction.
To fasten, join, or attach with or as if with a nail.
(Intransitive) To belong to a mess.
To join is defined as to bring or connect together or to become part of something that already exists.
To activate or apply (a brake) suddenly. Often used with on:
Install is defined as to formally place someone in an office or position, or to put something in position or set it up.
Influence is defined as to affect a person or thing.
The definition of hold is to carry, to keep in position, to hug someone, to stay in close contact, to bear someone's weight, or to keep in position.
To cause something to adhere closely to; to follow attentively.
Focus is defined as to concentrate on something in particular. Focus is defined as to bring into view.
To give guidance and instruction to (actors or musicians, for example) in the rehearsal and performance of a work.
(Elec.) To join (two or more circuits) by a common magnetic or electric field or by direct connection
Corner means to force into an awkward or tight spot, to get the most of something, or to make turns in a vehicle.
To support or establish the certainty or validity of; verify:
To join or unite with or as with cement
To bribe someone is to offer something of value in exchange for the person doing what you want.
To hold or restrain by tying with rope or bonds:
To regard (a work, for example) as belonging to or produced by a specified agent, place, or time:
To capture and hold briefly (the attention, for example); engage.
To remove the faults of; correct; emend
To settle or arrange rightly
To strengthen; to confirm.
To decide; determine
Punish is to impose suffering or penalty, or to treat someone in an harsh manner.
To make warm or hot.
To engage in improper or secret actions, as in an effort to influence an outcome:
To pay back:
To redress is defined as to fix something that was wrong.
(Archaic) To avenge
To punish
(Archaic) To treat revengefully; to wreak vengeance on.
To castrate (a horse, for example).
(--- Rare) To remove the ovaries of; spay
To castrate or spay
To give tone to; to attune; to adapt in style of music; to make harmonious.
Regulate is defined as to control, direct or adjust.
In the proper or desired manner; well:
(Nautical) To keep (running rigging) clear, and see that no hitch occurs.
To arrange or settle by discussion and mutual agreement:
To set down or impose rules; dictate
(Intransitive) to be an inconvenience
To prescribe or command forcefully
To order, decide, or appoint by decree or officially
To mark by using pressure; stamp; imprint
To crush or grind with a heavy instrument:
To mark or engrave (a surface) with words or letters.
Imprint is defined as to press something to another and leave a mark.
To stamp or impress deeply; fix permanently.
To depict or impress sharply and distinctly
(Sports) To execute (a landing or dismount) in gymnastics so that the feet do not move after they hit the ground.
To cut, cut off, or cut out with or as if with shears:
To associate or consider as related:
(Intransitive) To settle comfortably.
To put a seat or bottom in.
To be successful in coming or going:
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in-the-bag
(Idiomatic) Intoxicated.
Antonyms for Fixed
Capable of being changed or adjusted to meet particular or varied needs:
The definition of unexpected is something that was not planned or anticipated.
That is or are a surprise.
Spontaneous and not thought through in advance
Uncertain; undecided:
Not established.
(Math.) Having no fixed value
Something that will last for only a limited period of time; transitory. Temporary is meaningless with regard to the duration of the length of time that it will last; however, it is used to designate absence of permanence.
Not permanent; not lasting; fleeting; temporary
Fluctuating; changeable:
The definition of changeable is something that can be altered, or is something that may change appearance or format.
Topographically rough; uneven:
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in disrepair
repaired
Help means to provide aid or assistance, or to improve a situation.
To forget is defined as to let a memory or a feeling go away.
To disrupt or break up the order, arrangement, or system of; throw into confusion or disorder
To change from a settled condition; disrupt:
To give and receive reciprocally; interchange:
To upset the proper arrangement or order of.
Ignore is defined as to deliberately disregard, or to avoid noticing.
To fail to do or carry out something due to oversight or carelessness.
To disturb is defined as to interfere with something or bother someone.
To move or proceed with little effort:
To relieve of care or suffering:
Words Related to Fixed
Of a religion, church etc.: formally recognized by a state as being official within that area.
Marked by or indicating the tone and resiliency of healthy tissue:
Repaired
Firmly in position
In a definite and final form; not likely to change
On an unwavering course of action
To place in the hands of; pass:
To stir the emotions:
To become fixed, settled, or less subject to change:
To attend to cosmetically
To put together.
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