Pronunciation: /ʌnˈfɪkst/
noun a person or thing that is not securely fixed or fastened
A1 The unfixed caused the leak in the roof.
A2 The unfixed in the machine led to its malfunction.
B1 The unfixed in the contract allowed for changes to be made.
B2 The unfixed policies created uncertainty among the employees.
C1 The unfixed regulations resulted in chaos within the industry.
C2 The unfixed variables in the equation made it difficult to solve.
adjective not securely fixed or fastened
A1 The table was unfixed and wobbled when I tried to put my drink on it.
A2 Her plans for the weekend were unfixed, so she was open to suggestions.
B1 The schedule for the event was unfixed, causing confusion among the participants.
B2 The rules of the game were unfixed, leading to disagreements among the players.
C1 The political situation in the country was unfixed, with no clear resolution in sight.
C2 The boundaries of the property were unfixed, resulting in disputes between neighbors.
formal The contract had unfixed terms, making it difficult to reach a consensus.
informal I left the furniture unfixed because I couldn't decide on the best arrangement.
slang I prefer to keep my plans unfixed so I can go with the flow.
figurative His unfixed opinions on the matter led to confusion among the group.
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