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(securely placed) adjective
anchored, certus, fast, fastened, firm, firmly established, firmly implanted, firmly seated, firmly set, immovable, irremovable, made fast, permanent, rendered stable, rigid, secure, set, solid, sound, stable, steadfast, steady, tethered, tight
II
(settled) adjective
arranged, changeless, closed, decided, definite, determined, entrenched, established, not fluctuating, not varying, permanent, predetermined, prescribed, rooted, unchangeable, unchanging, unshifting, unvarying, unwavering, well established
associated concepts: fixed asset, fixed by law, fixed capital, fixed costs, fixed income, fixed liability, fixed salary, fixed term, fixed time
III
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absolute (conclusive), accustomed (customary), attached (annexed), certain (specific), constant, conventional, customary, definite, definitive, deliberate, durable, express, firm, formal, habitual, immutable, inappealable, indelible, inevitable, inextricable, inflexible, ingrained, inherent, inveterate, irrevocable, limited, necessary (inescapable), ordinary, permanent, perpetual, positive (prescribed), prescriptive, regular (orderly), resolute, rigid, routine, secure (sound), serious (devoted), several (separate), situated, stable, standing, stated, static, statutory, steadfast, traditional, unalienable, unalterable, unavoidable (inevitable), unavoidable (not voidable), unbending, unyielding
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006