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Prefix for excusable

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Answered by gd2679495
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The - prefix is a privative and the word means the opposite of excusable that is, "unable to be excused, not excusable". That is also a privative but it does not mean "not valuable, not precious". While today valuable is a synonym for precious, it originally meant "able to be given a value

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Answered by GLDEMIGOD
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The - prefix is a privative and the word means the opposite of excusable that is, "unable to be excused, not excusable". That is also a privative but it does not mean "not valuable, not precious". While today valuable is a synonym for precious, it originally meant "able to be given a value

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