we need to situate are problem in school.
The current state of the economy is a very arduous situation.
Conflicts between managers led to a tense situation at the annual meeting.
I'm curious why you chose to situate yourself at the back of the room vs. the front of the room.
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Yes, situate does have a suffix. -Ate is the suffix of situate.
Here are two sentences using the word 'situate': "The council plan to situate the new houses in the empty fields." "To make sure the camera works, you must situate it firmly on the tripod."
The verb for "situation" would be "to situate."
The abstract noun form for the verb to situate are situation and the gerund, situating.
The noun forms of "situate" are "situation" and "situationality."
The abstract noun form for the verb to situate are situation and the gerund, situating.
The participles for the verb to situate are not normally used as adjectives, so there are no adverb forms. The related noun situation has the adjective form situational and the adverb situationally.
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The verb form of "situate" is "situated." For example: "The house is situated on a hill."
The word situation is a noun. A situation is a problem or circumstances that pose a problem.