What does fixering in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word fixering in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use fixering in Swedish.

The word fixering in Swedish means besatthet, fixering, besatthet, immobilisering, besatthet, fixering, fästning, besatthet, fixering, fixering, fixering. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word fixering

besatthet

(compulsive preoccupation)

I have an obsession with Civil War battles.

fixering

(obsession)

Cindy has a fixation with sketching fairytale characters.

besatthet

(obsession with sth)

Your preoccupation with death is alarming.

immobilisering

(physical movement) (formell)

besatthet

(sth compulsively preoccupying)

Designer shoes are her obsession.

fixering, fästning

(action of fixing)

This shelving unit is designed to be fixed to a wall; it needs to be fully assembled prior to fixation.

besatthet

(sth that obsesses)

Finding the murderer was the detective's preoccupation for five years.

fixering

(control: of prices, etc.)

The fixing of prices is almost always illegal.

fixering

(artificial control: of result)

The gym owner was arrested for his involvement in the fixing of fights.

fixering

(UK (construction: fastenings)

The contractor came prepared with all of the tools and fixings he needed to get the job done.

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