Unlimit
The end or limit to something.
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A prefix for exaggeration is "over-." This prefix is used to indicate excessiveness or going beyond a normal or acceptable limit. When added to a word, it changes the meaning to imply too much of something, such as in the words "overwhelm" or "overstate."
The prefix for "load" is "over-." In this context, the prefix "over-" means excessive or beyond a normal limit. When added to "load," it creates the word "overload," which refers to a situation where something is loaded with too much weight or too many tasks.
The prefix "sur-" means over, above, or beyond. It is often used to indicate something that is in excess or on top of something else. For example, in the word "surpass," the prefix "sur-" conveys the idea of going beyond or exceeding a certain limit.
This word doesn't have a prefix. "extreme" would be the root word, and affixes would be added to it. For example: "extremely" turns it into an adverb. "extremity" turns it into a noun
"Infinite" is from Latin infinitus "unlimited," from the negative prefix in- plus finis "limit, boundary."
Prefix=IN
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
The prefix for include is in-. This prefix means not.