Crossword clues for refix
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Refix \Re*fix"\ (r?*f?ks"), v. t.
To fix again or anew; to establish anew.
--Fuller.
Wiktionary
vb. To fix again.
Usage examples of "refix".
Thus situated the French government sent Massena across the Alps, together with generals Soult, Oudinot, and Brune, to refix the national banners on the banks of the Po.
Mussolini to Germany, his rescue by paratroops, and his attempts to form a Quisling Government which, with German bayonets, will try to refix the Fascist yoke on the necks of the Italian people, raise of course the issue of Italian civil war.
It was twice refixed, with nearly similar results, that is, it caused slight deflection, which soon disappeared.
The square was refixed, and on the 29th, that is, ten days after the first square had been attached, and two days after the attachment of the last square, the radicle had grown to the great length of 3.
But he patiently fixed and refixed it until it was exactly right and lay precisely in the middle of the black carpet.
That which at length tore him from his torpid condition and refixed his imagination was an article in one of, his journals on the League of Nations, which caused him suddenly to perceive that this was the most important subject of the day.