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Definition of firm verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

firm

verb
 
/fɜːm/
 
/fɜːrm/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they firm
 
/fɜːm/
 
/fɜːrm/
he / she / it firms
 
/fɜːmz/
 
/fɜːrmz/
past simple firmed
 
/fɜːmd/
 
/fɜːrmd/
past participle firmed
 
/fɜːmd/
 
/fɜːrmd/
-ing form firming
 
/ˈfɜːmɪŋ/
 
/ˈfɜːrmɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive] firm something to make something become stronger or harder
    • Firm the soil around the plant.
    • This product claims to firm your body in six weeks.
  2. [intransitive] firm (to/at…) (finance) (of shares, prices, etc.) to become steady or rise steadily
    • The company's shares firmed 3p to 696p.
  3. Word Originverb Middle English: from Old French ferme, from Latin firmus.
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