affixed

[əˈfɪkst]

affixed Definition

stick, attach, or fasten (something) to something else.

Using affixed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "affixed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The label should be affixed to the package.

  • Example

    She affixed the stamp to the envelope.

  • Example

    The poster was affixed to the wall with tape.

affixed Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for affixed

Antonyms for affixed

Phrases with affixed

  • sign one's name on a document

    Example

    Please affix your signature at the bottom of the page.

  • imprint an official seal or stamp on a document

    Example

    The notary public will affix a seal to the document.

  • attach a label to an object

    Example

    Please affix a label to each box with its contents.

Origins of affixed

from Latin 'affixus', past participle of 'affigere', meaning 'to fasten to'

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Summary: affixed in Brief

'Affixed' [əˈfɪkst] means to stick, attach, or fasten something to something else. It is often used in the context of attaching labels, stamps, or signatures to documents or packages. Synonyms include 'attach,' 'fix,' and 'fasten.' Antonyms include 'remove,' 'detach,' and 'unfasten.'