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Similarly one may ask, what happens when you add tion to a word?
-tion. 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).
- differentiation.
- instrumentation.
- dissatisfaction.
- experimentation.
- rationalization.
- indemnification.
- hospitalization.
- discontinuation.
Similarly, it is asked, what does the suffix tion and ion mean?
The -ion suffix is a suffix, appearing in words of Latin origin, denoting action or condition. It is used in Latin and in English to form nouns from stems of Latin adjectives ( communion; union ), verbs ( legion; opinion ), and especially past participles ( allusion; creation; fusion; notion; torsion ).
The addition of the suffix -ion changes the root word from a verb to a noun. Without the suffix, the word is "construct." This word is a verb meaning "to build." By adding the suffix -ion, the word "construct" becomes the word "construction." The word "construction" is a noun meaning "a building."