De-regulate or de-restrict.
No, "ironing" does not have a prefix. It is a word on its own, referring to the act of pressing clothes with an iron to remove wrinkles and creases.
It is defrost.
There is no suffix. "Re" is a prefix to the word "move".
Yes, "un-" can be added as a prefix to "blind" to create "unblind," which means to restore sight or remove blindness. However, it is not commonly used and "blind" is generally used without a prefix.
The prefix in the word "disarmament" is "dis-", which means to remove or reverse the action indicated by the root word "armament."
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In some contexts, restriction can be considered a synonym for regulation. Both terms involve setting limitations or controls on something. However, a regulation tends to refer more specifically to rules or laws established by an authority, while a restriction can be more broadly based on limitations or constraints.
RE-move , so re is the prefix.
You will need to consult with a lawyer for a legal and correct answer.
If the restriction was placed on the land by deed by a prior fee owner she/he must record an instrument to extinguish the restriction. If that is not possible then the restriction has to run the statute of limitations. Research deed restrictions in your state laws.
To move or to remove
"from," "remove from," or "without"
A prefix that means "remove" can be ex- I.E. Exclude - Remove from inclusion or Excavate - Remove from the ground or other spot ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- and sometimes the word can start with "de-". This is also a prefix that means "remove".
The prefix to the word depend is de. It means to remove, opposite or reduce. Its origin is Middle English.
migr means *to move* or *to remove*
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No, "ironing" does not have a prefix. It is a word on its own, referring to the act of pressing clothes with an iron to remove wrinkles and creases.