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Definition of transfix verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

transfix

verb
 
/trænsˈfɪks/
 
/trænsˈfɪks/
[usually passive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they transfix
 
/trænsˈfɪks/
 
/trænsˈfɪks/
he / she / it transfixes
 
/trænsˈfɪksɪz/
 
/trænsˈfɪksɪz/
past simple transfixed
 
/trænsˈfɪkst/
 
/trænsˈfɪkst/
past participle transfixed
 
/trænsˈfɪkst/
 
/trænsˈfɪkst/
-ing form transfixing
 
/trænsˈfɪksɪŋ/
 
/trænsˈfɪksɪŋ/
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  1. transfix somebody to make somebody unable to move because they are afraid, surprised, etc. synonym paralyse
    • Luisa stood transfixed with shock.
    Word Originlate 16th cent. (originally meaning to pierce something with a sharp implement or weapon): from Latin transfix- ‘pierced through’, from the verb transfigere, from trans- ‘across’ + figere ‘fix, fasten’.
See transfix in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
indeed
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