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21 July, 21:24

Use the meanings of the prefixes sur - and dis - to explain the difference between surmounted and dismounted.

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  1. 21 July, 21:42
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    The prefix 'dis' means apart, away; that is to move away from something while the prefix 'sur' means over, above.

    To dismount means to get off something or to remove a thing from its support. For example: The king dismounted the horse majestically.

    To surmount means to overcome a difficulty or an obstacle. For example:

    All the political differences between the two countries were surmounted.
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