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![]() A firm that is owned by multiple people is often called a company. A financial cooperative is similar to a corporation in that its owners have limited liability, with the difference that its investors have a say in the company's' operations. |
![]() It's' good to have a firm grip when shaking hands. Fixed in opinion. a firm believer; a firm friend; a firm adherent. He was firm that selling his company would a good choice and didn't' let anyone talk him out of it. |
![]() firm firm 3 verb transitive PRESS to press down on soil to make it harder or more solid firm something up See Verb table Examples from the Corpus firm The researchers are to examine more trees including four more species before they firm up their claims. |
![]() Synonyms: securely, safely, tightly More Synonyms of firm. If someone's' grip is firm or if they perform a physical action in a firm way, they do it with quite a lot of force or pressure but also in a controlled way. |
![]() firmed; firming; firms. Definition of firm Entry 3 of 4. 1 a: to make secure or fast: tighten firming her grip on the racquet often used with up. b: to make solid or compact firm the soil. 2: to put into final form: settle firm a contract firm up plans. |
![]() firm date/deadline I was given a firm deadline of April 30. firm bid/commitment The group said it has a firm commitment to sell two radio stations in Chicago to minority partners. firm order/offer They already have firm orders for much of the new stock. |