The suffix -ize (British -ise) is used to form the verb, idolize/idolise.
-ize makes the verb elasticize which mean to make elastic
pureise is an suffix for pure
idolize idolatry
The noun forms for the verb to persecute are:persecutor (suffix, 'or')persecution (suffix, 'ion')
The suffix -ion changes the verb to object to the noun objection.
The suffix "-ate" can be added to active to make "activate," the verb form.
The suffix to make "strength" into a verb is "-en." Therefore, the verb form of "strength" would be "strengthen."
-ize makes the verb elasticize which mean to make elastic
pure
The verb suffix of "sympathy" is "-ize." For example, "sympathize" is the verb form of "sympathy."
The verb for idol is idolise. As in "to idolise someone or something.
pureise is an suffix for pure
idolize idolatry
The word meaning "make use of" contains the suffix -ize.
A common suffix for the verb "inhabit" is "-ed," which changes the word to "inhabited." This suffix indicates that the action of inhabiting has already occurred in the past.
The suffixes for the verb edit to become a noun are:-or = editor-ion = edition-or + -ial = editorial-ing = editing
To make a verb from a noun, you can use a process called nominalization. This involves converting the noun into a verb by adding a suffix or modifying the word to indicate an action. For example, from the noun "light," you can create the verb "to light."