im-

im-
im- variant of in- before -b-, -m-, -p-, in the sense of "not, opposite of" (immobile, impersonal) as well as "in, into" (implant, impoverish). See IN- (Cf. in-). In some English words it alternates with EM- (Cf. em-) (1).

Etymology dictionary. 2014.

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