This list shows a list of words ending in -ation. When a root word ends in e or y , drop the final letter before adding the suffix -ation. otherwise, just add -ation to the root word
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accusation |
The accusation was that she had lost her friend's rubber.
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cancellation
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The flight cancellation meant that they were late home.
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formation |
The formation of the birds in the sky told me that they were flying south for the winter.
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adoration |
The fans showed adoration for the pop star.
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information |
Go to the information desk.
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occupation |
The occupation of France went on for many years.
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recommendation |
The chef's recommendation was shepherd's pie and it was delicious.
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preparation |
We decorated the room, in preparation for the party.
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organisation
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Left wing theory of social organisation.
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observation |
The group collected Science data through careful observation of the experiment.
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