Fix somebody with a look, stare, gaze, etc.

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To look at someone intently without breaking eye contact, often to express a specific emotion or convey a message.

She fixed him with a stern look, letting him know she disapproved of his actions.
Visual representation of "fix somebody with a look, stare, gaze, etc." - To look at someone intently without breaking eye contact, often to express a specific emotion or convey a message.

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  • fix someone with a stare
  • fix someone with an intense look
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Intense Emotions

This phrase is usually used to express strong emotions like disapproval, anger, or demand.

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When he arrived late, the teacher fixed him with a look that said it all.
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Silent Communication

Used when words are unnecessary; a look can communicate a message or response.

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In the silent library, she fixed him with a look signaling to keep quiet.
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Cultural Sensitivity

In some cultures, an intense look can be seen as rude or confrontational.

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He didn't realize that fixing the elder with a stern gaze would offend.
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