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- FIRM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of FIRM is securely or solidly fixed in place How to use firm in a sentence
- FIRM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FIRM definition: 1 not soft but not completely hard: 2 well fixed in place or position: 3 fixed at the same… Learn more
- FIRM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Firm definition: not soft or yielding when pressed; comparatively solid, hard, stiff, or rigid See examples of FIRM used in a sentence
- FIRM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
13 meanings: 1 not soft or yielding to a touch or pressure; rigid; solid 2 securely in position; stable or stationary 3 Click for more definitions
- Firm - definition of firm by The Free Dictionary
Define firm firm synonyms, firm pronunciation, firm translation, English dictionary definition of firm adj firm·er , firm·est 1 Resistant to externally applied pressure 2 Marked by or indicating the tone and resiliency of healthy tissue: firm muscles
- Firms: Definition in Business, How They Work, and Types
A firm is a business organization, such as a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, that sells goods or services to make a profit
- firm - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
firm′ly, adv firm′ness, n 1 Firm, hard, solid, stiff are applied to substances that tend to retain their form unaltered in spite of pressure or force Firm often implies that something has been brought from a yielding state to a fixed or elastic one: An increased amount of pectin makes jellies firm
- Firm Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Firm definition: Resistant to externally applied pressure Origin of Firm From German Firma (“business, name of business”), from Italian firma (“signature”), from firmare (“to sign”), from Latin firmare (“to make firm, to confirm (by signature)”), from firmus (“firm, stable”) From Wiktionary Italian firma from firmare to ratify by signature from Medieval Latin firmāre from
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