applicative
it is an adjective!
Adjective.
The usual adjective is intrusive. The present participle intruding can also be an adjective.
sensible is an adjective
Russian IS an adjective.
No, application is a noun.
applicative
The adjective related to the noun stability is stable. The adjective related to the noun stabilization could be stabilized or stabilizing, depending on the application.
The Latin verb ardere means "to catch fire; to be on fire"; its present participle ardens is used as an adjective meaning "on fire; burning". The figurative application of this adjective to human emotion is the source of the English adjective "ardent".
No, it is a verb or noun. The noun "permit" (authorization) may be used as a noun adjunct with other nouns (permit parking, permit application).
There is no adverb form for the verb to apply. The adjective forms are applicable and applied. The noun forms are application, applicant, applicability, appliance, and the gerund applying.
Apply is a verb already. Application is a noun form, and applied is both the past tense and an adjective. Applicable is also an adjective.
another word for piety areallegiance, application, ardor, belief
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Here are some possibile words: apply - (verb) to submit an application or request aptly - (adverb) suitably, in an appropriate manner
It is an adjective.It is a an adjective.
An adjective