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Prefix Vocabulary 1

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  • an example that is used to justify similar occurrences
    precedent
  • become distributed or widespread
    propagate
  • expel through adjuration or prayers
    exorcise
  • the act of moving forward
    propulsion
  • praise, glorify, or honor
    exalt
  • inclined or willing to give in to orders or wishes of others
    submissive
  • expel air
    exhale
  • fill or cover completely, usually with water
    submerge
  • a measure taken in advance to ward off impending danger
    precaution
  • make subservient; force to submit or subdue
    subjugate
  • a passage selected from a larger work
    excerpt
  • perceiving the significance of events before they occur
    prescient
  • below the threshold of conscious perception
    subliminal
  • influence someone's opinion in advance
    prejudice
  • state or announce
    proclaim
  • just below the level of awareness
    subconscious
  • freed from or not subject to an obligation or liability
    exempt
  • an assistant subject to the authority or control of another
    subordinate
  • an instance that does not conform to a rule
    exception
  • an early warning about a future event
    premonition
  • characterized by deliberate purpose and a degree of planning
    premeditated
  • the quality of having great facility and competence
    proficiency
  • conspicuous in position or importance
    prominent
  • one who precedes you in time
    predecessor
  • make impossible, especially beforehand
    preclude
  • the act of moving forward, as toward a goal
    procession
  • move ahead; travel onward in time or space
    proceed
  • a submersible warship usually armed with torpedoes
    submarine
  • being or operating under the surface of the earth
    subterranean
  • a suggestion offered for acceptance or rejection
    proposition
  • a company that is completely controlled by another company
    subsidiary
  • something that is required in advance
    prerequisite
  • distinguish oneself
    excel
  • force to leave or move out
    expel
  • a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea
    proponent
  • find by digging in the ground
    excavate
  • be or do something to a greater degree
    exceed
  • compliant and obedient to authority
    subservient
  • an affix that is added in front of the word
    prefix
  • present for acceptance or rejection
    proffer