![]() 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. firm decision We haven't' made a firm decision as yet. |
![]() Synonyms: resolve, resolution, constancy, inflexibility More Synonyms of firm. If you describe someone as firm, you mean they behave in a way that shows that they are not going to change their mind, or that they are the person who is in control. |
![]() 2: not subject to price weakness: steady firm commodities. b: not easily moved or disturbed: steadfast a firm believer in democracy. c: well-founded firm evidence of criminal activity. 3: indicating firmness or resolution a firm mouth a firm voice. Definition of firm Entry 2 of 4.: |
![]() West Bromwich Albion, searching for a replacement for Roy Hodgson, are firm admirers. Insistent upon something, not accepting dissent. He wanted to stay overnight, but I was firm with him and said he had to leave today. Durable, rigid material state. firm flesh; firm muscles, firm wood; firm land i.e. |
![]() 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. |
![]() However, a business firm consists of one or more physical establishments, in which all fall under the same ownership and use the same employer identification number EIN. When used in a title, firm" is typically associated with businesses that provide professional law and accounting services, but the term may be used for a wide variety ofbusinesses, including finance, consulting, marketing, and graphic design firms, among others. |