No, "violate" is typically used as a verb to indicate breaking or disregarding rules or laws.
The noun forms of "situate" are "situation" and "situationality."
No, "violate" is not an adverb. It is a verb meaning to break or fail to comply with a rule or agreement. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
The verb form of the noun "occurrence" is "occur."
The suffix -itis forms a noun, indicating inflammation or a medical condition.
The noun forms for the verb to violate are violator, violation, and the gerund, violating.
No, "violate" is typically used as a verb to indicate breaking or disregarding rules or laws.
No form of stalking is legal.
The noun forms of "situate" are "situation" and "situationality."
The noun forms for the word jubilant are jubilation and jubilance.
No, "violate" is not an adverb. It is a verb meaning to break or fail to comply with a rule or agreement. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
The noun forms for the verb to improve are improver, improvement, and the gerund, improving.
The noun forms for the adjective profuse are profuseness and profusion.
The noun forms for the verb to grow is grower, one who grows. Other noun forms are growth and growing, a verbal noun (gerund).
The noun forms of the verb to succeed is succeeder (one who succeeds) and the gerund, succeeding.Related noun forms are success and succession.
The noun forms of the verb to succeed is succeeder (one who succeeds) and the gerund, succeeding.Related noun forms are success and succession.
Each latin noun has five forms referred to as declension.