unfix (Meaning)

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unfix (v. t.)

To loosen from a fastening; to detach from anything that holds; to unsettle; as, to unfix a bayonet; to unfix the mind or affections.

To make fluid; to dissolve.

unfix Sentence Examples

  1. The technician was unable to unfix the broken appliance, deeming it beyond repair.
  2. The engineer spent hours trying to unfix the malfunctioning software, but his efforts proved futile.
  3. The loose doorknob remained unfixed, posing a safety hazard.
  4. The relationship between the two friends was severely damaged and seemed unfixable.
  5. The leaking faucet was an ongoing problem that the plumber had been unable to unfix.
  6. The unfixed puncture in the tire caused the vehicle to lose air and become unsafe to drive.
  7. The broken generator was rendered unfixable after a power surge.
  8. The unfixable state of the antique clock made it a collector's item.
  9. The software bug was deemed unfixable, requiring a complete rewrite of the application.
  10. The unfixed broken bone in the patient's leg caused persistent pain and discomfort.

FAQs About the word unfix

To loosen from a fastening; to detach from anything that holds; to unsettle; as, to unfix a bayonet; to unfix the mind or affections., To make fluid; to dissolv

unloosen,unfasten, loose, loosen, unloose, yank, pull, tear (out), pry, uproot

set, moor, anchor, fasten, anchor, fasten, secure, fix,fix, catch

The technician was unable to unfix the broken appliance, deeming it beyond repair.

The engineer spent hours trying to unfix the malfunctioning software, but his efforts proved futile.

The loose doorknob remained unfixed, posing a safety hazard.

The relationship between the two friends was severely damaged and seemed unfixable.