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N1. कठिनाईBy agreeing to his proposal, she has put herself in a great fix.2. बेइमानीThe culprit got away because this case was a fix.3. नशीली\fixदवाईA person addicted to drugs needs frequent fixes to remain normal.4. स्थापनाPlease fix the co-ordinates of our position by survey.--------V1. जोडनाWould you please fix this ceramic doll which my son broke.2. निश्चित\fixकरनाWe should fix the price of material before purchase.Please fix the time for our meeting.3. तैयार\fixकरनाPlease fix up a meal for the guests tonight.4. ठीक\fixकरनाCan you fix this machine ?5. साँठ\fixगाँठ\fixकरनाHe is not afraid of law as he has already fixed the police.6. दंड\fixदेनाIf he behaves funny with you again, I will fix him.7. पुष्ट\fixकरनाThis film has not been developed properly.
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