suffixation

IPA: sˈʌfɪksˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The process of adding a suffix to a word.
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Examples of "suffixation" in Sentences

  • And what about the Umbrian suffixation is non-Indo-European anyway?
  • I wouldn’t call - y suffixation gaga, but it has become very faddish.
  • I find this a nice counter-example to any claim that English suffixation is obligatorily logical.
  • Obviously there is great variation in how useful, innovative, illogical, lazy, funny, awkward, redundant, etc. these coinages are, but the underlying act (word formation through - y suffixation) has a long and illustrious history.
  • This latest group is merely a rebranding (or further classification) of people devoted to the sole purpose of defeating that guy who rightfully won a Democratic presidential election; a loose confederacy of street level strategists who are experts in the fields of clotheslining, kneecapping, smokescreening and all-out denying (also earning the honorary suffixation "ingers").

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