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What prefix could you add to view?

Here are some prefixes you could add to "view" to change its meaning, along with examples:

General prefixes:

* Pre-: Means "before" or "prior to".

* Preview: A short version of a film, play, etc. shown in advance.

* Pre-view: To look at something before it is officially released.

* Re-: Means "again" or "repeatedly".

* Review: To look at something again, often with the intention of evaluating it.

* Re-view: To look at something again with a different perspective.

* Over-: Means "too much" or "excessive".

* Overview: A general summary of something.

* Over-view: To have a broad perspective on something.

* Under-: Means "below" or "less than".

* Under-view: A perspective from below something.

* Sub-: Means "below" or "underneath".

* Sub-view: A view from a subordinate position.

More specific prefixes:

* Fore-: Means "before" or "in advance".

* Fore-view: A view of the future.

* Back-: Means "in the opposite direction".

* Back-view: A view from behind.

* Side-: Means "at the side".

* Side-view: A view from the side.

* Top-: Means "at the highest point".

* Top-view: A view from above.

Other possibilities:

* Cross-: Means "across" or "intersecting".

* Multi-: Means "many" or "multiple".

* Wide-: Means "broad" or "extensive".

The specific prefix you choose will depend on the intended meaning and context.

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