When the prefix in- is added to a word, it means “not” or “opposite of.” Use this information to match the term to the definition.

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Not correct; wrong
Not lively; lifeless
Not finished; undone
Not mobile; still

1. inactive
2.inanimate
3.invalid
4. incomplete

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Here are the matches based on the definitions provided:

  1. invalid → Not correct; wrong
  2. inanimate → Not lively; lifeless
  3. incomplete → Not finished; undone
  4. inactive → Not mobile; still

So the final matches are:

  • Not correct; wrong → invalid
  • Not lively; lifeless → inanimate
  • Not finished; undone → incomplete
  • Not mobile; still → inactive