Process
The suffix for action is -tion. This suffix means the process of.
The suffix of "admission" is "-ion". It is a common suffix in English that forms abstract nouns indicating an action, process, state, or condition.
The prefix is "re-" which means "again" or "back," and the suffix is "-tion" which forms a noun indicating an action or process.
The suffix of the medical term "pronation" is "-ation" which indicates a process or action.
the prefix is ex- and the suffix is -tion or -ation
The suffix for action is -tion. This suffix means the process of.
The suffix of "admission" is "-ion". It is a common suffix in English that forms abstract nouns indicating an action, process, state, or condition.
The suffix of the medical term "pronation" is "-ation" which indicates a process or action.
The prefix is "re-" which means "again" or "back," and the suffix is "-tion" which forms a noun indicating an action or process.
In, for example, the word "rectification" the suffix "-ication" means "the act of", so when applied to "Rectify" means "the act of rectifying".
the prefix is ex- and the suffix is -tion or -ation
The suffix "-ment" is used to indicate the result of an action or process. It often transforms a verb into a noun, such as "enjoy" to "enjoyment" or "develop" to "development."
The prefix of recreation is "re-", meaning "again" or "back." The suffix is "-ation," which is used to form nouns denoting an action or process.
The suffix of the word "pollution" is "-tion." This suffix is commonly used in English to denote the action or process of a verb, transforming it into a noun. In this case, "pollute" (the verb) becomes "pollution" (the noun) through the addition of the "-tion" suffix.
I don't know who knows please answerThe suffix "age" is used to form nouns which are names of places. (For example orphanage, vicarage)
The suffix "-crush" can be used to indicate an action or process of crushing something. For example, in the term "ice-crush," it refers to the act of crushing ice.
The suffix "-tion" in "hesitation" changes the word from a verb (hesitate) to a noun (hesitation), indicating the act or state of hesitating. This suffix often denotes a process, action, or result of the verb.