The verb form of decision is to decide.
The verb form is decide.
There is no adjective form for the noun management. The adjective forms for the verb to manage are managed and managing.
The verb form of administration is administrate.Administrates, administrating and administrated are also verbs.Some example sentences are:"I administrate for the company"."She administrates for them"."I am administrating".
The word 'managed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to manage. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (managed resources).The noun forms for the verb to manage are manageability, manager, management, and the gerund, managing.
The verb strategize has adjective participle forms strategizing and strategized, but neither forms an adverb. The related noun strategy has an adjective form strategic and an adverb form strategically.
The verb form is decide.
The verb form is decide.
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Yes, the term "decision" can be used as a verb; for example, "to decision" something means to make a judgment or choice about it.
Decision is a noun. The verb form is decide.
The word decide is a verb. The noun form is decision.
Decision is a noun. The verb form is decide, and the past tense is decided.
Appeal can be a verb or a noun I will appeal the judges decision. --------------------- verb The appeal comes up next week. --------------noun
Decide is the verb and decidedly would be an adverb. But it has other connotations besides referring to a decision.
No. Decision is a noun. The adjective decisive has an adverb form, which is decisively, and the past paticipe adjective decided (substantial) has an adverb form decidedly.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to decide are decision and the gerund, deciding.
The noun forms for the verb to resolve are resolver and the gerund, resolving.A related noun form is resolution.The word resolve is a noun as a word for firmness of purpose; a determination or decision.