There is no direct verb.
For the adjective patient (forbearing), the usual constructions include to "be" patient or to "have" patience. The noun patient (person receiving medical treatment) would simply be a subject for another verb.
There is no direct verb. For the adjective patient (forbearing), the usual constructions include to "be" patient or to "have" patience. The noun patient (person receiving medical treatment) would simply be a subject for another verb.
Patience does not have a verb form, but you can describe a person as being patient, or waiting patiently, or as having a lot of patience.
The noun form of "patient" refers to a person receiving medical care or treatment. The verb form, although less common, can mean to endure or to be able to wait without becoming annoyed or anxious. In context, one might say, "The patient is waiting for the doctor," and "She had to patient as the meeting ran late."
There is none. Patient is not a verb.
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Neither. Very is an adverb and patient an adjective.
The verb form of 'nonconformity' is 'non-conform'. It is an intransitive verb.
Involve is the verb form of involvement.
The verb form of commentary is to comment
a verb form is dignify
The verb form of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".