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affix

[uh-fiks, af-iks] / əˈfɪks, ˈæf ɪks /


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And, of course, AMD remains firmly affixed in the shadow of Nvidia, which reports its own fourth quarter earnings on Feb. 25.

From Barron's

Yet the moment the signs were affixed to the chain link fence with zip ties, the Taufahemas realized everybody was watching.

From Los Angeles Times

The Academy Awards feel like they’re in motion, too — a body less affixed to an idea of what a best picture contender is and more willing to race after talent from around the globe.

From Los Angeles Times

In recent years, the school gifted the Rock and Roll Hall-of-Famer a wooden shack affixed to the top of the stadium.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lenders don’t offer conventional loans for manufactured homes because structures that aren’t affixed to land are considered personal property, not real estate.

From MarketWatch