fix+securely
61set — index adjust (resolve), assemblage, assess (appraise), assign (designate), cement, chain ( …
62ensconce — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. settle; cover, hide. See secret. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. settle, fix, curl up, nestle, seat, place, conceal, shelter, hide, cover. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To place securely in a …
63fixture — 1590s, “act of fixing,” perhaps from FIX (Cf. fix) on model of mixture. Meaning anything fixed or securely fastened is from 1812 …
64fasten — verb 1 CLOTHES/BAG ETC also fasten up a) (T) to join together the two sides of a coat, shirt, bag etc so that it is closed: “I m going now,” she said, fastening her coat. | Fasten your seat belt! opposite unfasten b) (I) to become joined together …
65rivet — n 1. bolt, anchor, pin, tack, button. v 2. fasten, secure, fasten securely, bolt down, batten, affix, clinch, pinion; attach, link, clasp, lock, fix, fix firmly, make fast, lock or bolt in place, bond. 3. concentrate on, give attention to, focus… …
66intrench — verb fix firmly or securely • Syn: ↑entrench • Hypernyms: ↑fasten, ↑fix, ↑secure • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …
67HISTORICAL SURVEY: THE STATE AND ITS ANTECEDENTS (1880–2006) — Introduction It took the new Jewish nation about 70 years to emerge as the State of Israel. The immediate stimulus that initiated the modern return to Zion was the disappointment, in the last quarter of the 19th century, of the expectation that… …
68implant — I. verb Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. to fix or set securely or deeply < a ruby implanted in the idol s forehead > b. to set permanently in the consciousness or habit patterns ; inculcate 2. to insert in living tissue (as for growth,… …
69X Window System — X11 redirects here. For other uses, see X11 (disambiguation). A historical example of graphical user interface and applications common to the MIT X Consortium s distribution running under the twm window manager: X Terminal, Xbiff, xload and a… …
70Screw — This article is about the fastener. For other uses, see Screw (disambiguation). Screws come in a variety of shapes and sizes for different purposes. U.S. quarter coin (diameter 24 mm) shown for scale. A screw, or bolt, is a type of fastener… …