Morpheme that is attached to a word stem to form a new word.
To make something fixed or stable; to cause to be firmly attached.
1 In testimony of the truth of the above, I affix my signature.
2 In testimony thereof, I affix my seal, in witness of the truth.
3 Similarly, Coles has overhauled the way staff affix price tickets on shelves.
4 Forthwith I ordered her to affix the following bill to the window:
5 Farmer as an affix is not the thing now; farmers are 'Mr.
6 All the jury was required to do was affix a damages figure.
7 I'll have to take this to my office to affix the seal.
8 These are, however, reports to which I do not affix much credit.
9 What names, now, would you affix to this, and this, and this?
10 The king could affix a suspensive veto to the acts of the Cortes.
11 To this warrant the Chancellor was requested to affix the seal that evening.
12 Therefore I affix here my signature and accustomed flourish, in testimony of truth.
13 Well have they wiped the stain away, affix 'd in former years
14 Swear to it with a sacred oath, and affix your signature and seal.
15 He did not like to address it, or affix his seal to it.
16 Is the caudal affix of the rodent thy apology for it?
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