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.