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The word material is derived from the Latin word material, and it means "of the physical world” or “of significance." Based on this information and the sentence shown, what is the correct definition of the prefix im- in the word immaterial?

"He was a material witness for the defense in that criminal case, not just a distant observer."

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The Answer is D "to become"

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The definition of the prefix im- is no or not and it implies the opposite meaning of the word to which is added.

In this case, it means irrelevant, unimportant, of no essential consequence or incorporeal.

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