Affixed meaning in Urdu
Affixed Sentence
Affixed Definitions
Useful Words
Appendant : حاشیہ , Seal : مہر , Fasten : جمانا , Deposit : جما کر رکھنا , Ensconce : سکونت پذیر ہونا , Adhere : اچھی طرح چپکنا , Percuss : تیزی سے ضرب لگانا , Fast : مضبوطی سے , Entrench : حفاظت کے لئے مورچہ بند ہونا , Anchor : مضبوط کرنا , Declare : بیان کرنا , Implant : ذہن نشین کرنا , Squeeze : دبانا , Grasp : مضبوطی سے پکڑنا , Well-Knit : مضبوطی سے بنا ہوا , Cling To : تھامنا , Squeeze : دبانا , Unbarred : کھلا ہوا , Clasp : پکڑنا , Grip : پکڑنا , Footslog : مشکل سے چلنا , Compact : قریب قریب , Grasping : گرفت , Form : ذہن نشیں کرنا , Brush : برش , Fixture : جمی ہوئی چیز , Clamp : پتر , Lock : تالہ , Deep-Rooted : گہری جڑوں والا , Hesitant : ہچکچانے والا , Stockade : باڑ
Useful Words Definitions
Appendant: affixed as an appendage.
Seal: a stamp affixed to a document (as to attest to its authenticity or to seal it).
Fasten: cause to be firmly attached.
Deposit: put (something somewhere) firmly.
Ensconce: fix firmly.
Adhere: stick to firmly.
Percuss: strike or tap firmly.
Fast: firmly or closely.
Entrench: fix firmly or securely.
Anchor: fix firmly and stably.
Declare: state firmly.
Implant: put firmly in the mind.
Squeeze: press firmly.
Grasp: hold firmly.
Well-Knit: strongly and firmly constructed.
Cling To: hold firmly, usually with one`s hands.
Squeeze: the act of gripping and pressing firmly.
Unbarred: not firmly fastened or secured.
Clasp: hold firmly and tightly.
Grip: hold fast or firmly.
Footslog: walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud.
Compact: closely and firmly united or packed together.
Grasping: the act of gripping something firmly with the hands (or the tentacles).
Form: establish or impress firmly in the mind.
Brush: an implement that has hairs or bristles firmly set into a handle.
Fixture: an object firmly fixed in place (especially in a household).
Clamp: a device (generally used by carpenters) that holds things firmly together.
Lock: a fastener fitted to a door or drawer to keep it firmly closed.
Deep-Rooted: (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held.
Hesitant: lacking decisiveness of character; unable to act or decide quickly or firmly.
Stockade: fortification consisting of a fence made of a line of stout posts set firmly for defense.