Antonym: floating, unfixed. Similar words: mixed, fix up. Meaning: [fɪkst] adj. 1. (of a number) having a fixed and unchanging value 2. fixed and unmoving 3. securely placed or fastened or set 4. incapable of being changed or moved or undone; e.g. "frozen prices" 5. (of taxes) not increasing as the amount taxed increases.
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241. Don't muck about with my violin, I've just got it fixed.
242. People's lifestyles are usually fixed by generational habits and fashions.
243. It is somehow fixed in my mind that my fate and that woman's are intertwined.
244. The child kept her eyes fixed on the wall behind him.
245. His beady little eyes were fixed on the money I held out.
246. It cost me fifty smackers to get that window fixed.
247. I think that very few employees prefer hot-desking to having a fixed desk.
248. We paid through the nose to get the car fixed and it still doesn't go properly.
249. People who retire on fixed incomes have the greatest difficulty with rising prices.
250. I've fixed the problem.
251. Each bracket is fixed to the wall with just three screws.
252. Terry fixed herself a cold drink and sat out on the balcony.
253. Many British homes have a shower attachment fixed to the bath taps.
254. Both girls fixed their eyes on the ground, abashed.
255. My agents fixed it for me.
256. Therefore a rabbit has no fixed abode.
257. Others are more fixed and allow little room for adjustment, and these we might think of as more lexical in character.
258. Her belief in the promised afterlife, in a fixed system of rewards and punishments, was great.
259. The rules of the game are seen as fixed at any point in time by mutual agreement and changeable through mutual agreement.
260. The figures for black youngsters excluded indefinitely and for a fixed period were also above average.
261. A certificate was issued so that the funeral arrangements could be made and the inquest was adjourned to a date to be fixed.
262. They are usually mounted on a fabric backing for ease of handling, and are fixed using conventional ceramic tile adhesive.
263. Slow economic growth reduces the likelihood inflation will accelerate and erode the value of bonds' fixed payments.
264. I think we've fixed everything, and I don't anticipate finding any more problems.
265. Gang leader Calton, 39, of no fixed address, was jailed for 25 years.
266. Indications the economy may be picking up steam hurt bonds by sparking concern inflation may accelerate, eroding bonds' fixed payments.
267. Since gilts pay a fixed annual rate of interest, you would be locking in a higher return before the rate cut.
267. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
268. Sentence on Paul Jowers, of no fixed address, was adjourned for a social inquiry report.
269. The brothers, both of no fixed address, are accused of the murders of Gary Pettitt and Jean Larkin.
270. Who ever has no fixed opinions has no constant feelings. Joseph Joubert