Disappoint or Reappoint
The prefix to "appoint" is "ap-" which means "to" or "toward".
Appoint - disappoint.
It could be reappoint or disappoint but I don't know more.
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You could use "un-," as in "she was in a state of unrest." Or the word "arm" to form "armrest," but that's not a prefix.
Appoint - disappoint.
It could be reappoint or disappoint but I don't know more.
Root word: "Appoint"Prefix: "Dis"Suffix: "Ment"
We will appoint a new leader soon.She hoped they would appoint her.I hope the next person they appoint is charismatic.
For negation, I would use im-
appoint means to choose so this is a sentece; I want to appoint that sandwich!
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A good prefix is dis- for advantage. You can use it like, "We had a disadvantage in the game because our points were lower."
You could use "un-," as in "she was in a state of unrest." Or the word "arm" to form "armrest," but that's not a prefix.
When I become the Mayor of this town, I will appoint you to the position of Secretary of Finance.
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