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What is the noun for situate and dedicate?

Here's a breakdown of the nouns for "situate" and "dedicate":

Situate:

* Situation: This is the most common noun derived from "situate." It refers to the position, location, or circumstances of something.

* Situs: A more formal term, "situs" refers to the location of a piece of property, especially for legal purposes.

Dedicate:

* Dedication: This is the most direct noun form of "dedicate." It means the act of setting something aside for a specific purpose or the commitment to a cause or person.

* Dedication: This can also be used as a noun to refer to a statement of purpose or an inscription honoring someone.

Important Note: While "situate" and "dedicate" are verbs, they don't have a single, direct noun form like some other verbs. Instead, they are associated with nouns that convey their respective meanings.

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