FIX vs HOLE: NOUN
- In naut. surv., the operation of determining (‘fixing’) the position of an unknown point by the three-point problem, which involves the measurement, at the point, of the two angles between lines running to three known visible points.
- A critical condition; a predicament; a difficulty; a dilemma.
- An amount or dose of something craved, especially an intravenous injection of a narcotic.
- A difficult or embarrassing situation; a predicament: : predicament.
- An instance of arranging a special consideration, such as an exemption from a requirement, or an improper or illegal outcome, especially by means of bribery.
- A clear determination or understanding.
- The position, as of a ship or aircraft, determined by visual observations with the aid of equipment.
- Something that repairs or restores; a solution.
- The act of adjusting, correcting, or repairing.
- A determination of the location of something
- The act of putting something in working order again
- Informal terms for a difficult situation
- Something craved, especially an intravenous injection of a narcotic drug
- An exemption granted after influence (e.g., money) is brought to bear
- Clandestine, underhand.
- At Eton College, England, that part of the floor of the court between the step and the pepperbox.
- A small cavity used in some games, usually one into which a marble or ball is to be played or driven; hence, a score made by playing a marble or ball into such a hole, as in golf.
- An excavation in the ground, made by an animal to live in, or a natural cavity inhabited by an animal; hence, a low, narrow, or dark lodging or place; a mean habitation.
- A hollow place or cavity; an excavation; a pit; an opening in or through a solid body, a fabric, etc.; a perforation; a rent; a fissure.
- Den, kennel, hovel.
- Synonyms Opening, cave, cavity, excavation, hollow.
- A puzzling situation; a scrape; a fix.
- A level grassy area surrounded by mountains: a word formerly much in use and still current in the northern parts of the Rocky Mountains.
- An indentation in the coast; a cove, or small harbor, as Holmes's Hole in Martha's Vineyard, and Wood's Hole on the coast opposite; a narrow passage or waterway between two islands, as Robinson's Hole, in the same region.
- The hollow interior of a ship: now called, by corruption, the hold. See hold.
- Hence A narrow, dark, or obscure lodging or place; especially, an obscure lodging for one in hiding, or a secret room for a prohibited or disreputable business, as for counterfeiting, unlicensed printing, liquor-selling, etc.: as, a rum-hole.
- The excavated habitation of certain wild animals, as the fox, the badger, etc.; a burrow.
- A hollow place or cavity in a solid body; a perforation, orifice, aperture, pit, rent, or crevice.
- A vacant position in an atom left by the absence of a valence electron, especially a position in a semiconductor that acts as a carrier of positive electric charge.
- One of the divisions of a golf course, from tee to cup.
- The small pit lined with a cup into which a golf ball must be hit.
- An awkward situation; a predicament.
- A deep or isolated place of confinement; a dungeon.
- An ugly, squalid, or depressing dwelling.
- An animal's hollowed-out habitation, such as a burrow.
- A deep place in a body of water.
- A fault or flaw.
- An opening in a defensive formation, such as the area of a baseball infield between two adjacent fielders.
- An opening or perforation.
- A hollowed place in something solid; a cavity or pit.
- Informal terms for the mouth
- Informal terms for a difficult situation
- A fault
- An unoccupied space
- A depression hollowed out of solid matter
- An opening into or through something
- One playing period (from tee to green) on a golf course
- An opening deliberately made in or through something
FIX vs HOLE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Whole.
FIX vs HOLE: VERB
- Make infertile
- Take vengeance on or get even
- Decide upon or fix definitely
- Restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken
- Prepare for eating by applying heat
- Put (something somewhere) firmly
- Cause to be firmly attached
- Make fixed, stable or stationary
- Set or place definitely
- Kill, preserve, and harden (tissue) in order to prepare for microscopic study
- Make ready or suitable or equip in advance for a particular purpose or for some use, event, etc
- Hit the ball into the hole
- Make holes in
FIX vs HOLE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be on the verge of; to be making preparations for. Used in progressive tenses with the infinitive.
- To become stable or firm; harden.
- To direct one's efforts or attention; concentrate.
- To convert (data) from floating-point notation to fixed-point notation.
- To assign; attribute.
- To agree on; arrange.
- To determine with accuracy; ascertain.
- To set or place definitely; establish.
- To capture or hold.
- To direct steadily.
- To prevent discoloration of (a photographic image) by washing or coating with a chemical preservative.
- To kill and preserve (a specimen) intact for microscopic study.
- To convert (nitrogen or carbon) into stable, biologically assimilable compounds.
- To make (a chemical substance) nonvolatile or solid.
- To put into a stable or unalterable form.
- To secure to another; attach.
- To place securely; make stable or firm: : fasten.
- To take revenge upon (someone); get even with.
- To influence the outcome or actions of (something) by improper or unlawful means.
- To spay or castrate (an animal).
- To make ready for a specific purpose, as by altering or combining elements; prepare.
- To restore to proper condition or working order; repair.
- To correct or set right; adjust.
- To make a hole in something.
- To put or propel into a hole.
- To put a hole in.
FIX vs HOLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To be about to do something
- Influence an event or its outcome by illegal means
- A determination of the place where something is
- To make stable in consistence or condition; reduce from fluidity or volatility to a more permanent state; make less volatile or fugitive: as, cold fixes water in the form of ice; to fix colors by a mordant.
- To establish in position or in a situation; settle or place stably; plant firmly: as, to fix a lance in rest; the fixed stars (see fixed, 2).
- To establish; give permanence or a permanent character to; make permanent; confirm.
- To hold firmly; restrain from wandering or wavering; arrest: as, to fix one with the eyes; to fix the attention of an audience; to fix inconstant affections.
- Figuratively, to direct intently or persistently, so as to be as it were fastened to its object: as, to fix the mind on a subject; to fix the eyes or the attention.
- To fasten; make fast by some material means: attach or confine firmly or securely: also used figuratively of immaterial things.
- Solidified.
- Fixed; established; steadfast.
- (idiom) (fix (someone's) wagon) To get revenge on another.
- Hollow; hungry.
- Hollow; deep; concave.
- A simplified (and the earlier) spelling of whole.
- In billiards, to win by pocketing. Some billiard games of mixed pockets and caroms require the final shot to be a carom; others insist upon a pocket.
- Specifically, to retire into a den or burrow for the winter: said of a hibernating animal.
- To go into a hole, as an animal into its den or burrow.
- In coal-mining, to undercut the coal, or pick away the lower part of the seam, so that that which is above can be thrown down by means of wedges or by the use of powder.
- In mining: To connect two workings with each other.
- To drive into a hole.
- To cut, dig, or make a hole or holes in: as, to hole a post for the insertion of rails or bars; to hole a flute.
- The former and more correct spelling of whole.
- (idiom) (in the hole) At a disadvantage.
- (idiom) (in the hole) In debt.
- (idiom) (in the hole) Having a score below zero.
FIX vs HOLE: RELATED WORDS
- Hole, Pickle, Desex, Determine, Fasten, Sterilize, Muddle, Fixate, Make, Get, Mess, Restore, Mending, Mend, Repair
- Crater, Cavity, Sinkhole, Tee, Kettle of fish, Hole out, Muddle, Pickle, Fix, Hollow, Yap, Jam, Trap, Mess, Maw
FIX vs HOLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hole, Pickle, Desex, Determine, Fasten, Sterilize, Muddle, Fixate, Make, Get, Mess, Restore, Mending, Mend, Repair
- Gap, Trench, Crater, Cavity, Tee, Kettle of fish, Hole out, Muddle, Pickle, Fix, Hollow, Yap, Jam, Mess, Maw
FIX vs HOLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Analyze and troubleshoot FIX message layer issues pertaining to the various FIX interfaces that clients will connect to for workflows across the trading platforms.
- Him to fix all my problems; I expect Him to fix ME.
- Wholesale, fix and flip, fix and live, buying and selling.
- It mostly worked, but whenever I tried to fix something, my fix would break something in a completely different part of the program.
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- They are refusing to fix and said they would fix it I sell my home.
- Also, definitely fix the safe mode overlay, or provide better instruction on how to fix it.
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- It is a double movement, where the hole functions also as a symbol of unattainable love, a hole in a heart.
- To install the box, push it into the hole in the wall, enlarging the hole with a utility knife if needed.
- Stick it into the touch hole and poke a hole in the charge so that some of the gunpowder is exposed.
- Black Hole, sees her create a micro black hole that sucks in all nearby players.
- Using your largest hole punch, punch a hole on one side of the diamond.
- All fuses must be burning inside the hole before the first hole detonates.
- It looks to have a brass fitting inside one hole that extends halfway down the hole.
- Whichever hole I play best is my favorite hole at the miniature golf course.
- Trunkline tubing is later connected hole to hole.
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