FIX vs SECURE: 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
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FIX vs SECURE: ADJECTIVE
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- Free from the risk of financial loss; reliable.
- Firm and not likely to fail; stable.
- Free from anxiety or doubt; unafraid.
- Free from the risk of eavesdropping, interception or discovery; secret.
- Free from the danger of theft; safe.
- Free from attack or danger; protected.
- Not exposed to danger; safe; -- applied to persons and things, and followed by against or from.
- Confident in opinion; not entertaining, or not having reason to entertain, doubt; certain; sure; -- commonly with of.
- Overconfident; incautious; careless; -- in a bad sense.
- Free from fear, care, or anxiety; easy in mind; not feeling suspicion or distrust; confident.
- Careless or overconfident.
- Assured; certain.
- Reliable; dependable.
- Firmly fastened.
- Not likely to fail or give way; stable.
- Free from fear, anxiety, or doubt.
- Free from the risk of being intercepted or listened to by unauthorized persons.
- Free from risk of loss; safe.
- Free from danger or attack.
- Financially sound
- Able to withstand attack
- Kept safe or defended from danger or injury or loss
- Not likely to fail or give way
- Free from danger or risk
- Free from fear or doubt; easy in mind
FIX vs SECURE: 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
- Make certain of
- Fill or close tightly with or as if with a plug
- Cause to be firmly attached
- Furnish with battens
- Get by special effort
- Assure payment of
FIX vs SECURE: 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.
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FIX vs SECURE: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- A command and a position in the manual of arms, used in wet weather, the object being to guard the firearm from becoming wet. The piece is turned with the barrel to the front and grasped by the right hand at the lower band, the muzzle is dropped to the front, and the piece held with the guard under the right arm, the hand supported against the hip, and the thumb on the rammer.
- To get possession of; to make one's self secure of; to acquire certainly.
- To make fast; to close or confine effectually; to render incapable of getting loose or escaping.
- To put beyond hazard of losing or of not receiving; to make certain; to assure; to insure; -- frequently with against or from, rarely with of.
- To make safe; to relieve from apprehensions of, or exposure to, danger; to guard; to protect.
- To protect or ensure the privacy or secrecy of (a telephone line, for example).
- To bring about; effect.
- To capture or confine.
- To get possession of; acquire.
- To guarantee payment to (a creditor).
- To guarantee payment of (a loan, for example).
- To make certain; ensure.
- To make firm or tight; fasten. : fasten.
- To guard from danger or risk of loss.
FIX vs SECURE: 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.
- Incapable of being tampered with
- Immune to attack
- Easy in mind
- Free from fear or doubt
- Financially safe
- Immune to attack; incapable of being tampered with
- To plight: pledge; assure
- To get hold or possession of; make one's self master of; obtain; gain: as, to secure an estate for a small sum; to secure the attention of an audience; to secure a hearing at court.
- In surgery, to seize and occlude by ligature or otherwise, as a vein or an artery, to prevent loss of blood during or as a consequence of an operation.
- To seize and confine; place in safe custody or keeping: as, to secure a prisoner.
- To make fast or firm: as, to secure a window; to secure the hatches of a ship.
- To make sure of payment, as by a bond, surety, etc.; warrant or guarantee against loss: as, to secure a debt by mortgage; to secure a creditor.
- To make certain; assure; guarantee: sometimes with of: as, we were secured of his protection.
- To make safe or secure; guard from danger; protect: as, a city secured by fortifications.
- L. To make easy or careless; free from care, anxiety, or fear.
- = Syn.3. See safe.
- Of such firmness, stability, or strength as to insure safety, or preclude risk of failure or accident; stanch, firm, or stable, and fit for the purpose intended: as, to make a bridge secure; a secure foundation.
- In safe custody or keeping.
- Free from danger; unexposed to danger; safe: frequently with against or from, and formerly of: as, secure against the attacks of the enemy.
- Free from apprehension or doubt; assured; certain; confident; sure: with of or an infinitive.
- Free from care or fear; careless; dreading no evil; unsuspecting; hence, over-confident.
FIX vs SECURE: RELATED WORDS
- Hole, Pickle, Desex, Determine, Fasten, Sterilize, Muddle, Fixate, Make, Get, Mess, Restore, Mending, Mend, Repair
- Tight, Weatherproof, Sure, Impregnable, Dependable, Fortified, Insure, Assured, Procure, Guaranteed, Protected, Guarantee, Assure, Safe, Ensure
FIX vs SECURE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Hole, Pickle, Desex, Determine, Fasten, Sterilize, Muddle, Fixate, Make, Get, Mess, Restore, Mending, Mend, Repair
- Snug, Tight, Weatherproof, Sure, Impregnable, Dependable, Fortified, Insure, Assured, Guaranteed, Protected, Guarantee, Assure, Safe, Ensure
FIX vs SECURE: 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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- Make sure that the pedestal is secure on the slab andthat the head of the box is secure on the pedestal.
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- Safety buckle helps secure baby while changing and snap screws included to secure the pad to a dresser while at home.
- The Secure Software concentration is designed for a professional responsible for developing secure software systems.
- Secure the wrapped pieces of slate with furniture straps, then secure those straps to the truck or van.
- Secure Communications Use secure connections, such as VPN or proxy servers, for all replication over the Internet.
- These tools and capabilities help make it possible to create secure solutions on the secure Azure platform.
- Under the Advanced tab, Secure Boot Configuration, configure legacy support and secure boot by selecting Legacy Support Enable and Secure Boot Disable.
- Secure SSO is SMA solutions provide secure access for all users, devices and applications.
- VPNs allow creating secure, private connections through networks that are not otherwise secure.
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