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- FASTEN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FASTEN is to attach especially by pinning, tying, or nailing How to use fasten in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Fasten
- Fastened - definition of fastened by The Free Dictionary
1 a To become attached, fixed, or joined: barnacles that had fastened to the ship's bottom b To close or join in a particular manner: tent flaps that fasten with a zipper; a shirt that fastens down the front 2 a To focus one's sight or attention on something: fasten on a notion
- FASTEN Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
FASTEN definition: to attach firmly or securely in place; fix securely to something else See examples of fasten used in a sentence
- FASTENED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FASTENED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of fasten 2 to (cause something to) become firmly fixed… Learn more
- Fastened - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Something that's fastened is securely attached or closed, like the fastened latch on your front door or the fastened buttons on your jacket The adjective fastened and related verb fasten come from the Old English fæstnian, "make fast or firm, fix, or secure "
- FASTEN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
When you fasten something, you close it by means of buttons or a strap, or some other device If something fastens with buttons or straps, you can close it in this way She got quickly into her car and fastened the seat-belt
- fastened - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to enclose securely, as a person or an animal (usually fol by in): to fasten a monkey in a cage to attach, associate, or connect: to fasten a nickname on someone to direct (the eyes, thoughts, etc ) intently: to fasten one's eyes on a speaker to become fast, fixed, or firm lock: This clasp won't fasten
- Fastened: meaning, definitions, translation and examples
The word 'fastened' originated from the Old English word 'fæstnian', which meant to make fast or firm It has been used in the English language for centuries to describe the action of securing or attaching something
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