Yes, the compound term 'final disposition' is a common noun made up of the adjective final and the common noun disposition.
The word "attitude" is a common noun. It refers to a person's disposition, feelings, or beliefs towards something.
The 'disposition' is whatever the final action of the court was.
Disposition refers to the final ruling or outcome.
The past tense of "disposition" is "dispositioned."
Attitude is a noun.
The term 'disposition' refers to a court's final determination of a case or issue
The abstract noun form of the verb to dispose is disposition.
You can get the disposition from the Police Department that issued the tickets
No, temperament is a noun that refers to a person's or animal's nature or disposition.
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Solution is a noun and final is an adjective and the Final Solution is a noun phrase or, arguably, a proper noun.