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Definition of Refix
1. v. t. To fix again or anew; to establish anew.
Definition of Refix
1. Verb. To fix again. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Refix
1. fix [v -ED, -ING, -ES] - See also: fix
Lexicographical Neighbors of Refix
Literary usage of Refix
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pursuits of Literature: A Satirical Poem in Four Dialogues, with Notes by Thomas James Mathias (1801)
"... From impious scoffs and ribaldry to turn, And Reason's Age by reason's light
discerns refix insulted truth with temper'd zeal, And feel that joy which ..."
2. Specifications for Practical Architecture: Preceded by an Essay on the ...by Alfred Bartholomew by Alfred Bartholomew (1840)
"To repair and make good all the other woodwork in or about or connected with the
roof. Riunioni, &c. 1970. To refix and make good to the ..."
3. Quantity Surveying, for the Use of Surveyors, Architects, Engineers and Builders by John Leaning (1897)
"Carefully take up the footstones, brasses, slabs, &c., in floor of nave, deposit
and protect and refix same in such positions ..."
4. Quantity Surveying for the Use of Surveyors, Architects, Engineers and Builders by John Leaning (1904)
"Carefully take up the footstones, brasses, slabs, &c., in floor of nave, deposit
and protect and refix same in such positions aa may be directed, ..."
5. Handbook of House Property: A Popular and Practical Guide to the Purchase by Edward Lance Tarbuck (1880)
"refix, redress or solder loose or defective lead or ... Examine, clean, repair,
refix or reinstate defective or deficient ironmongery and ironwork. ..."
6. Brown's Political History of Oregon: Provisional Government : Treaties by Joseph Henry Brown (1892)
"... only it delayed the whole party by stopping until he could refix them. But as
we advanced the snow deepened and the labor became excessive, ..."