To make.
Clarify - to make clear
Identify - to make known
Acidify - to make acid
Amplify - to make louder
The suffix of "magnify" is "-ify."
Justifyable, justifying,
Some examples of words that end with the suffix -ify include clarify, magnify, intensify, and purify.
Noun forms for the verb 'to pacify' are pacifier, pacifist, pacifism, or pacification.
No, -ify is a suffix; a suffix is not a word or a noun, it is a part of a word that is added to the end of a word to change its form. For example:the adjective specific becomes the verb specify.the noun clarity becomes the verb clarify.
Ify means to make; to cause to be. Examples of the suffix ify are sanctify, modify, beautify, glorify and pacify.
The suffix "-ify" means to make or cause. For example, "solidify" means to make solid or stable.
The suffix to make "strength" into a verb is "-en." Therefore, the verb form of "strength" would be "strengthen."
satisfy satisfaction satisfactory unsatisfactory
pureise is an suffix for pure
learn the alphabet - I do not see how that answer makes sense.To me, the suffix -ly is used to create Adverbs. Adverbs describe adjectives, verbs, or other adverbs.Hope that helps :)OK, the answers above are correct, except for the alphabet... what correlation or analogy is there?? Well -ly is supposed to describe "the state, quality, or condition". Hope that helps.
The prefix "sub" means below or beneath (as in "submarine" - below the sea) or inferior to (as in "subordinate" - of a lower rank or position) The word "subclassified" is the past tense of the verb "subclassify". The suffix "ify" is used to form a verb from the noun "subclass". Thus "subclassify" is formed from the noun "class" - the prefix "sub" denotes an inferior class, and the suffix "ify" forms the verb. To subclassify is therefore to place into an inferior class(ification).