The prefix im- in this case means "in". im- along with its variant in- can also mean "not". The word implicate broken into its word parts means in-, "in" +
-plic-, "fold" + -ate "cause to be" or literally "cause to be folded in".
A way to remember the prefix im- and in- is this story. This guy is having a hard time with where he is or whether or not he's going to ante in a game of Poker. He's saying "I'm in. I'm not in." Over and over.
The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.
"ian' is not a prefix. A prefix is at the start of a word.
Does prefixes mean to or toward. One common word with this prefix is about.
The prefix de- means away. Another word with this prefix is detach.
The prefix log means word.
There is no prefix in the word biscuit.
its not a prefix in that word...
the political rivals are trying to implicate the minister by alleging that he was involved in the scam
The prefix ap- mean to or toward. One word with this prefix is appetite.
"ian' is not a prefix. A prefix is at the start of a word.
Capit is not a prefix word
Does prefixes mean to or toward. One common word with this prefix is about.
The prefix of the word prefix is pre. Pre would mean before. As most know, a prefix is at the BEGINNING, and a suffix is at the END. Just the word prefix should have given it away. -MaximinePenguinTIME!
The prefix de- means away. Another word with this prefix is detach.
The prefix log means word.
a prefix is the begging of a word like redo re is the prefix
Yes, im is the prefix in the word imperative. The prefix im can mean not, into, on, near, or towards.