No, "complaint" is not a case of suffixation. The word "complaint" comes from the Latin word "complangere" which means "to lament". The word "suffix" comes from the Latin word "suffixum" which means "to fasten beneath".
You can use the sentence: "May I have your permission to proceed?"
The word "vouchsafed" is a verb in the past tense. An example of a sentence using the word would be: It was only last week that he vouchsafed that information.
A complaint is a formal allegation filed by one party against another, while a summons is a legal document issued to notify a party that they are being sued and must appear in court to respond to the complaint.
The servant brought dinner to the table for the guests.
In response to my complaint, the proprietor of the shop gave me a discount coupon for my next purchase.
Please explain the relevance of your complaint.
Please fill the drawers of the cash register. That doesn't register with me. You may want to register your complaint elsewhere.
In his answer to the complaint, I hope he will aver that he was not at the store at the time of the burglary.
He stayed in the lodge for the weekend.I will lodge a complaint with your superior.
accusation
If we all show our solidarity on this issue, management will be more likely to listen to our complaint.
He took the complaint directly to the top.He stared directly at me.
Compliant means cooperative. Not to be confused with "Complaint", an entirely different word. Example: "Sir, if you are compliant, things will go much easier with little frustration."
Example sentence - He was directed to the human resources department to file his complaint at work.
The correct spelling is department.An example sentence is "you need to see the water department about this complaint".
The customer requested to see the proprietor so he could make his complaint.