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-tion

  1. a suffix occurring in words of Latin origin, used to form abstract nouns from verbs or stems not identical with verbs, whether as expressing action ( revolution; commendation ), or a state ( contrition; starvation ), or associated meanings ( relation; temptation ).


-tion

suffix forming nouns

  1. indicating state, condition, action, process, or result Compare -ation -ion

    prohibition

    election



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Word History and Origins

Origin of -tion1

< Latin -tiōn- (stem of -tiō ), equivalent to -t ( us ) past participle suffix + -iōn- -ion

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Word History and Origins

Origin of -tion1

from Old French, from Latin -tiō, -tiōn-

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Example Sentences

I tell you press-ently something straight from the Board of Ed-u-ca-tion for you to try.

Capella is lo-cat-ed in the con-stell-a-tion which you call Auriga.

A-my thought there was no place like Grand-ma's for her sum-mer va-ca-tion.

Abjec′tion, Ab′jectness, a mean or low state: baseness: degradation.

Abstain′er, specially one who does not take alcoholic drinks; Absten′tion, a refraining.

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