Verb
fix to (third-person singular simple present fixes to, present participle fixing to, simple past and past participle fixed to)
(dated) To prepare to or intend to; to have the intent to do something.
Aussies stuck overseas say the government is ignoring a simple fix to their problems. Source: Internet
Some paint, some masking tape and a big dose of commitment to an implementable plan of action – these are part of a smart fix to a physical distancing nightmare for a crowded community health clinic. Source: Internet
From a quick fix to long term treatments, you need not look further than the kitchen for beauty needs! Source: Internet
He did not say what method was used to open the phones, but said it would not be a broad fix to the problem. Source: Internet
Indeed it looks like a fix to solve this latest text bomb is already in the pipeline. Source: Internet
It's a temporary fix to help preserve the healthy part of our urban tree canopy. Source: Internet