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What are some prefixes for locate?

Here are some prefixes you can use with "locate":

General Location:

* Re-locate: To move to a new location.

* Mis-locate: To place something in the wrong location.

* Dis-locate: To move a bone out of its joint. (Not related to finding something, but it uses a similar prefix)

* Pre-locate: To determine the future location of something.

Finding Specific Things:

* Geo-locate: To determine the geographic location of something (often using GPS).

* Tri-locate: To find the exact location of something using triangulation.

* Auto-locate: To find a location automatically, often through GPS or other technology.

* Bio-locate: To determine the location of a living organism, often through tracking.

Other Options:

* De-locate: To remove something from its location.

* Co-locate: To place two things in the same location.

* Inter-locate: To locate something in between two other locations.

You can also combine these prefixes with other words to create new terms. For example:

* Remotely locate: To find something from a distance.

* Precisely locate: To find something with great accuracy.

The best prefix to use will depend on the specific context.

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