Week 5: Prefixes dis- and pre-

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Across
  1. 1. (noun) rudeness or a lack of courtesy; (verb) to treat someone with rudeness or contempt
  2. 3. (verb) to remove or unload; to fire a weapon like a gun or missile; to relieve of an obligation or duty
  3. 4. (adjective) susceptible to something, such as a disease; having a tendency or inclination toward some thought or action
  4. 7. (noun) a state of unease, mild pain, or hardship
  5. 9. (verb) to have been settled or decided in advance
Down
  1. 1. (verb) to cut or end an attachment; to withdraw into one's own world
  2. 2. (verb) to sign up or enroll before the official sign-up period begins
  3. 3. (verb) to vanish from sight; to stop existing
  4. 5. (verb) to have prepared or planned for beforehand
  5. 6. (verb) to engage in an argument or debate; (noun) a debate or sharp difference of opinion
  6. 7. (verb) to put an end or stop to
  7. 8. (adjective) having power, authority, or influence over others
  8. 9. (noun) an assessment to see what students know at the beginning of a unit or year