different between fixate vs unfixed
fixate
English
Verb
fixate (third-person singular simple present fixates, present participle fixating, simple past and past participle fixated)
- (transitive) To make something fixed and stable; to fix.
- To stare fixedly at something.
- (intransitive) To attend to something to the exclusion of all others; used with on.
- (intransitive, psychology) To attach oneself to a person or thing in a pathological or neurotic manner; used with on.
Translations
fixate From the web:
- what fixated mean
- what fixes nitrogen
- what fixed the great depression
- what fixes an overbite
- what fixes heartburn
- what fixes holes in the nucleus
- what fixes acid reflux
- what fixed the articles of confederation
unfixed
English
Etymology
un- +? fixed
Adjective
unfixed (not comparable)
- Not fixated or fixed; moving or changing freely
- (of a problem) Not fixed; not corrected.
Translations
Verb
unfixed
- simple past tense and past participle of unfix
unfixed From the web:
- what is unfixed deposit
- what is unfixed tissue
- what is unfixed collocation
- what is unfixed dog
- what is unfixed material on site
- what is unfixed gold
- what are unfixed assets
- what does unfixed mean
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