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The prefixes in-, un-, and im- are used in words to indicate negation or opposite meaning. For example, "in-" can mean "not" or "without," such as in the word "inactive." "Un-" is used to reverse the meaning of a word, like in "undo." "Im-" is used before certain roots or words to negate or imply a negative, such as in "impossible."

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