Fix

/fɪks/ verb

To fix something is to repair it so it works again or to make a problem better. It can also mean to attach something firmly in place or to decide something so it cannot easily be changed.

“Fix” comes from Latin “fixus,” the past participle of “figere,” meaning “to fasten or attach.” Over time, the idea of “making something firm” expanded into “making a situation stable or repaired.”

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