to place (something) somewhere and position and or attach it firmly
to make (something) firm, or stable or permanent, e.g. to change (a substance) into a stable chemical compound
to change (a substance) into a stable chemical compound or available form
bacteria that fix nitrogen
to kill, harden, and preserve (a specimen) for microscopic study
to make the image of (a photographic film) permanent by removing unused sensitive chemicals
to decide upon or establish (a date, price, etc)
(often + with) to gaze intently at (somebody)
to direct (one's eyes) steadily somewhere
to make (something) possible
to arrange (to do something)
NAmer to be about to (do something)
to repair or mend (something)
NAmer to set (something) in order
to fasten (a bayonet) to the muzzle of a rifle
(often + with) to gaze intently at (somebody)
He fixed her with an accusing stare
to direct (one's eyes) steadily somewhere
to set or place (something) conclusively
That fixes the time of death at around 6.30 a.m
to assign (blame)
to make (something) possible
I can fix it for you to meet him
to arrange (to do something)
I've fixed to go into town tomorrow
NAmer to be about to (do something)
We're fixing to leave soon
to repair or mend (something)
to spay or castrate (an animal)
chiefly NAmer to set (something) in order
fix one's make-up
chiefly NAmer to get (something) ready, esp to prepare (food or drink)
Can I fix you a drink?
informal to get even with (somebody)
to influence (e.g. a jury or the outcome of something) by illicit means
informal to inject oneself with (a narcotic drug)
(+ on) to agree on something
The group fixed on George as their leader