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anti- prefix, signifying 1 opposed to • anti-vivisectionist march. 2 designed for retaliation against or for the immobilization or destruction of • anti-aircraft fire. 3 opposite to • anticlockwiseanticlimax. 4 said mainly of drugs, remedies, etc: having the effect of counteracting, inhibiting, resisting, neutralizing or reversing • antidepressantantibioticantitoxin. 5 said of a device, product, etc: preventing; having a counteracting effect • antifreezeanti-lock braking system. 6 different from what might be expected, especially in being less worthy, satisfying, etc; unconventional • antihero. 7 set up as a rival or alternative • Antichristantipope. Compare pro-1.
ETYMOLOGY: Greek, meaning 'against'.

anti- prefix, signifying 1 opposed to • anti-vivisectionist march. 2 designed for retaliation against or for the immobilization or destruction of • anti-aircraft fire. 3 opposite to • anticlockwiseanticlimax. 4 said mainly of drugs, remedies, etc: having the effect of counteracting, inhibiting, resisting, neutralizing or reversing • antidepressantantibioticantitoxin. 5 said of a device, product, etc: preventing; having a counteracting effect • antifreezeanti-lock braking system. 6 different from what might be expected, especially in being less worthy, satisfying, etc; unconventional • antihero. 7 set up as a rival or alternative • Antichristantipope. Compare pro-1.
ETYMOLOGY: Greek, meaning 'against'.

anti- prefix, signifying 1 opposed to • anti-vivisectionist march. 2 designed for retaliation against or for the immobilization or destruction of • anti-aircraft fire. 3 opposite to • anticlockwiseanticlimax. 4 said mainly of drugs, remedies, etc: having the effect of counteracting, inhibiting, resisting, neutralizing or reversing • antidepressantantibioticantitoxin. 5 said of a device, product, etc: preventing; having a counteracting effect • antifreezeanti-lock braking system. 6 different from what might be expected, especially in being less worthy, satisfying, etc; unconventional • antihero. 7 set up as a rival or alternative • Antichristantipope. Compare pro-1.
ETYMOLOGY: Greek, meaning 'against'.