"Firmed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Firmed" Meaning

The verb "firm" means to make something strong or stable, or to establish something firmly. For example: "The company has firmly established its reputation in the industry."

The adjective "firm" means being strong, solid, or unyielding. For example: "The firm ground allowed us to play soccer without any worries."

The noun "firm" refers to a business or organization, especially a professional or commercial one. For example: "The lawyers worked for a top law firm in the city."

"Firmed" Examples

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Firmed can be used as a verb, an adjective, or a past participle. Here are five usage examples:

Verb

Firm up the soil before planting the seeds. (Gardeners often firm up the soil to remove air pockets and provide a stable surface.)

Adjective

The company went public with a firmed up business plan. (The company had refined its business plan and was confident in its execution.)

Past Participle

The soil had firmed up enough to support the weight of the tree. (After a rainfall, the soil may firm up to a point where it can support heavy objects.)
I firmed my grip on the mic before the performance. (The speaker made sure their grip on the microphone was secure before starting the show.)
The contract was firmed up and signed yesterday. (The agreement was finalized and officially signed.)

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Strong and steady in opinion, purpose, or determination; resolute. <br><br>Example: "She's a firm believer in the importance of recycling."

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The word "firmament" refers to the upper region of the atmosphere, especially the sky or heavens, considered as a vault or dome separating the earth from the celestial realm. It can also refer to the physical firmament, which includes the Earth's atmosphere, including the stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere, and ionosphere. In religious contexts, the firmament can also be used to describe the physical separation between the earth and the heavens, and is often depicted in ancient astronomical texts as a solid dome or vault that separates the earth from the celestial bodies.

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Firmicutes is a phylum of bacteria that includes many types of gram-positive bacteria. Firmicutes bacteria are typically rod-shaped and have a thick peptidoglycan cell wall. This phylum includes many important genera, such as Bacillus, Staphylococcus, and Lactobacillus. Firmicutes are found in a wide range of environments, including soil, water, and the human body. They play important roles in decomposition, fermentation, and biocontrol, and some species are also important human pathogens.

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