Synonym: adjust, dilemma, doctor, establish, mend, quandary, regulate, repair, settle, solidify, stabilize. Antonym: alter, modify, replace. Similar words: fixed, fix up, fixing, fixity, prefix, fixture. Meaning: [fɪks] n. 1. informal terms for a difficult situation 2. something craved, especially an intravenous injection of a narcotic drug 3. the act of putting something in working order again 4. an exemption granted after influence (e.g., money) is brought to bear 5. a determination of the place where something is. v. 1. restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken 2. cause to be firmly attached 3. decide upon or fix definitely 4. prepare for eating by applying heat 5. take vengeance on or get even 6. set or place definitely 7. kill, preserve, and harden (tissue) in order to prepare for microscopic study 8. make fixed, stable or stationary 9. make infertile 10. put (something somewhere) firmly 11. make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc.
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91. I lent her the money to get her out of a fix.
92. Why do they have to keep suggesting 'improvements' when everything's working perfectly? If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
93. Can you fix me up with a bed for the night?
94. George has got into a fix by doing so absent-mindedly.
95. If you fix the brakes the car will be as safe as houses.
96. Many of those changes could just be a temporary fix.
97. The power cut put us in a fix because we had invited people to dinner.
98. I'm in a bit of a fix with the arrangements.
99. I'm gonna fix her if she doesn't stop telling lies about me!
100. The gas company said they would send some men to fix the heating system.
101. Do I have to fix up to go to the Websters?
102. She always thinks some guy is going to come along and fix her life.
103. Can you give a guesstimate of how much it will cost to fix my car?
104. Harry tried to fix the chair,(http://sentencedict.com/fix.html) but he was all thumbs.
105. We must fix Uncle Fox up with a room in the hotel.
106. I believe in the maxim "if it ain't broke, don't fix it".
107. If anybody did that to me, I'd fix him good.
108. Give me a couple of minutes while I fix my hair.
109. I need a fix of coffee before I can face the day.
110. We must meet again to fix up the details of the contract.
111. Fix a definite date for the delivery of your computer.
112. We were late because we had to stop and fix a flat.
113. We must fix the ex - convict up with at least an odd job.
114. They thought that their relatives would be able to fix the visas.
115. Leaves of many plants take up carbon dioxide and fix it in organic acids.
116. He peered out, trying to get a fix on the enemy's position.
117. In the immortal words of Henry Ford, 'If it ain't broke, don't fix it.'
118. My watch is out of fix; it's five minutes fast.
119. 'I've got to fix my hair,' I said and retreated to my bedroom.
120. Hold on. Let me just fix my face before we go out.