From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishfix a time/date/place etcfix a time/date/place etcARRANGE A MEETING, EVENT ETCto decide on a particular time etc when something will happen Have you fixed a date for the wedding yet? → fix
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fix a time/date/place etc• Before fixing a date do some research.• She said she loved him, they said they loved him, but somehow nobody would fix a date for a marriage.• The court will then fix a date for consideration and serve notice on the applicant.• The court will either grant the request on written application or fix a date for hearing.• He added that while Yeltsin is breathing somewhat easier than he had been, there is no fixed date for his discharge.• They fixed a date for the weekend and he kissed her goodbye.• The court will usually fix a time limit for service when making directions and this must be complied with.• Employers generally fix a time limit on the payment of these allowances.