part with (Meaning)

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part with (v)

give up what is not strictly needed

part with Sentence Examples

  1. The prefix "anti-" in "antibacterial" denotes opposition to bacteria.
  2. The suffix "-able" in "lamentable" indicates capability or possibility.
  3. The infix "-inter-" in "intervene" denotes occurrence between two things.
  4. The circumfix "en-" and "-en" in "enchant" surrounds the root, indicating a complete transformation.
  5. The prefix "sub-" in "submarine" signifies a position below something.
  6. The suffix "-ness" in "happiness" conveys the quality or state of being.
  7. The infix "-dis-" in "disobey" indicates negation or removal.
  8. The circumfix "un-" and "-ly" in "unlikely" negate the root, creating a sense of unlikelihood.
  9. The prefix "co-" in "collaborate" denotes joint action or cooperation.
  10. The suffix "-fy" in "amplify" signifies making something more intense or extensive.

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give up what is not strictly needed

forsake, shed, abandon,discard, renounce, resign, desert, forfeit, abnegate,waive

retain, keep, retain,keep, withhold,withhold,

The prefix "anti-" in "antibacterial" denotes opposition to bacteria.

The suffix "-able" in "lamentable" indicates capability or possibility.

The infix "-inter-" in "intervene" denotes occurrence between two things.

The circumfix "en-" and "-en" in "enchant" surrounds the root, indicating a complete transformation.