Pronunciation: /əˈfɪkst/
verb to attach or stick to something
A1 She affixed a stamp to the envelope before mailing it.
A2 The sign was affixed to the wall with strong glue.
B1 The label should be affixed to the package before shipping.
B2 The artist affixed his signature to the bottom corner of the painting.
C1 The engineer affixed the metal beams securely to the foundation.
C2 The scientist affixed the sensor to the robot's arm for precise measurements.
adjective attached or fastened to something
A1 The affixed stamp on the envelope indicated that the letter had been mailed.
A2 She noticed the affixed label on the box before opening it.
B1 The affixed signature at the bottom of the contract confirmed its authenticity.
B2 The affixed seal on the document ensured its security.
C1 The affixed emblem on the front of the book denoted its special edition status.
C2 The affixed gold foil lettering on the certificate added a touch of elegance.
formal The stamp must be affixed to the envelope in the designated space.
informal Make sure you affix the label to the package before sending it out.
slang I always affix a cute sticker to my water bottle to personalize it.
figurative Her smile was like a badge of honor, affixed to her face for all to see.
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