Words Ending With ATION
Explore the intriguing collection of words that conclude with the letter ATION. This section emphasizes how the final placement of ATION influences the tone and character of each word. Whether it's common vocabulary or less familiar terms, uncover the unique impact of ending with ATION in the world of words.
6 letter words
Word | Points | Definition | Sentence example |
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nation | 6 | a politically organized body of people under a single government | African nations |
ration | 6 | distribute in rations, as in the army | Cigarettes are rationed |
cation | 8 | a positively charged ion | - |
kation | 10 | - | - |
7 letter words
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station | 7 | assign to a station | - |
ovation | 10 | enthusiastic recognition (especially one accompanied by loud applause) | - |
elation | 7 | a feeling of joy and pride | - |
oration | 7 | an instance of oratory | he delivered an oration on the decline of family values |
enation | 7 | line of descent traced through the maternal side of the family | - |
amation | 9 | - | - |
alation | 7 | - | - |
8 letter words
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vacation | 13 | leisure time away from work devoted to rest or pleasure | we get two weeks of vacation every summer |
location | 10 | a determination of the place where something is | - |
creation | 10 | the human act of creating | - |
relation | 8 | (law) the principle that an act done at a later time is deemed by law to have occurred at an earlier time | his attorney argued for the relation back of the amended complaint to the time the initial complaint was filed |
donation | 9 | act of giving in common with others for a common purpose especially to a charity | - |
equation | 17 | the act of regarding as equal | - |
rotation | 8 | the act of rotating as if on an axis | the rotation of the dancer kept time with the music |
duration | 9 | the property of enduring or continuing in time | - |
mutation | 10 | (genetics) any event that changes genetic structure; any alteration in the inherited nucleic acid sequence of the genotype of an organism | - |
vocation | 13 | a body of people doing the same kind of work | - |
aviation | 11 | travel via aircraft | - |
fixation | 18 | (histology) the preservation and hardening of a tissue sample to retain as nearly as possible the same relations they had in the living body | - |
citation | 10 | a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage | the student's essay failed to list several important citations |
taxation | 15 | government income due to taxation | - |
sedation | 9 | the administration of a sedative agent or drug | - |
dilation | 9 | the act of expanding an aperture | the dilation of the pupil of the eye |
negation | 9 | a negative statement; a statement that is a refusal or denial of some other statement | - |
notation | 8 | a technical system of symbols used to represent special things | - |
ablation | 10 | surgical removal of a body part or tissue | - |
legation | 9 | the post or office of legate | - |
oblation | 10 | the act of offering the bread and wine of the Eucharist | - |
vexation | 18 | anger produced by some annoying irritation | - |
libation | 10 | a serving (of wine) poured out in honor of a deity | - |
ligation | 9 | (surgery) tying a duct or blood vessel with a ligature (as to prevent bleeding during surgery) | - |
ideation | 9 | the process of forming and relating ideas | - |
gyration | 12 | the act of rotating in a circle or spiral | - |
curation | 10 | - | - |
delation | 9 | - | - |
deration | 9 | - | - |
conation | 10 | - | - |
cibation | 12 | - | - |
limation | 10 | - | - |
lobation | 10 | - | - |
laxation | 15 | the elimination of fecal waste through the anus | - |
lavation | 11 | the work of cleansing (usually with soap and water) | - |
nudation | 9 | - | - |
nutation | 8 | uncontrolled nodding | - |
novation | 11 | (law) the replacement of one obligation by another by mutual agreement of both parties; usually the replacement of one of the original parties to a contract with the consent of the remaining party | - |
nodation | 9 | - | - |
nivation | 11 | - | - |
nidation | 9 | (embryology) the organic process whereby a fertilized egg becomes implanted in the lining of the uterus of placental mammals | - |
natation | 8 | the act of someone who floats on the water | - |
luxation | 15 | displacement or misalignment of a joint or organ | - |
lunation | 8 | the period between successive new moons (29.531 days) | - |
gelation | 9 | - | - |
jobation | 17 | - | - |
iodation | 9 | - | - |
illation | 8 | the reasoning involved in drawing a conclusion or making a logical judgment on the basis of circumstantial evidence and prior conclusions rather than on the basis of direct observation | - |
himation | 13 | - | - |
halation | 11 | - | - |
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9 letter words
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situation | 9 | a condition or position in which you find yourself | the unpleasant situation (or position) of having to choose between two evils |
operation | 11 | activity by a military or naval force (as a maneuver or campaign) | it was a joint operation of the navy and air force |
education | 12 | the United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with education (including federal aid to educational institutions and students); created 1979 | - |
radiation | 10 | the spontaneous emission of a stream of particles or electromagnetic rays in nuclear decay | - |
salvation | 12 | (theology) the act of delivering from sin or saving from evil | - |
sensation | 9 | someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field | - |
probation | 13 | a trial period during which an offender has time to redeem himself or herself | - |
violation | 12 | the crime of forcing a person to submit to sexual intercourse against his or her will | - |
formation | 14 | (geology) the geological features of the earth | - |
animation | 11 | the condition of living or the state of being alive | - |
isolation | 9 | the act of isolating something; setting something apart from others | - |
inflation | 12 | a general and progressive increase in prices | in inflation everything gets more valuable except money |
imitation | 11 | a representation of a person that is exaggerated for comic effect | - |
cremation | 13 | the incineration of a dead body | - |
damnation | 12 | the state of being condemned to eternal punishment in Hell | - |
vibration | 14 | a shaky motion | - |
migration | 12 | a group of people migrating together (especially in some given time period) | - |
variation | 12 | an activity that varies from a norm or standard | any variation in his routine was immediately reported |
quotation | 18 | a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage | - |
elevation | 12 | angular distance above the horizon (especially of a celestial object) | - |
adoration | 10 | the act of admiring strongly | - |
dictation | 12 | an authoritative direction or instruction to do something | - |
narration | 9 | the act of giving an account describing incidents or a course of events | his narration was hesitant |
agitation | 10 | a state of agitation or turbulent change or development | - |
deviation | 13 | a variation that deviates from the standard or norm | the deviation from the mean |
carnation | 11 | Eurasian plant with pink to purple-red spice-scented usually double flowers; widely cultivated in many varieties and many colors | - |
ovulation | 12 | the expulsion of an ovum from the ovary (usually midway in the menstrual cycle) | - |
valuation | 12 | an appraisal of the value of something | he set a high valuation on friendship |
summation | 13 | the final aggregate | - |
flotation | 12 | the phenomenon of floating (remaining on the surface of a liquid without sinking) | - |
urination | 9 | the discharge of urine | - |
cessation | 11 | a stopping | a cessation of the thunder |
tarnation | 9 | - | - |
oxidation | 17 | the process of oxidizing; the addition of oxygen to a compound with a loss of electrons; always occurs accompanied by reduction | - |
hydration | 16 | the process of combining with water; usually reversible | - |
mediation | 12 | the act of intervening for the purpose of bringing about a settlement | - |
adulation | 10 | servile flattery; exaggerated and hypocritical praise | - |
expiation | 18 | compensation for a wrong | - |
causation | 11 | the act of causing something to happen | - |
gestation | 10 | the state of being pregnant; the period from conception to birth when a woman carries a developing fetus in her uterus | - |
ruination | 9 | an event that results in destruction | - |
deflation | 13 | a contraction of economic activity resulting in a decline of prices | - |
evocation | 14 | stimulation that calls up (draws forth) a particular class of behaviors | - |
privation | 14 | a state of extreme poverty | - |
predation | 12 | an act of plundering and pillaging and marauding | - |
palpation | 13 | a method of examination in which the examiner feels the size or shape or firmness or location of something (of body parts when the examiner is a health professional) | - |
emulation | 11 | ambition to equal or excel | - |
emanation | 11 | (theology) the origination of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost | the emanation of the Holy Spirit |
lactation | 11 | feeding an infant by giving suck at the breast | - |
pulsation | 11 | the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart | - |
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10 letter words
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reputation | 12 | the state of being held in high esteem and honor | - |
generation | 11 | a coming into being | - |
invitation | 13 | a request (spoken or written) to participate or be present or take part in something | an invitation to lunch |
population | 14 | (statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn | it is an estimate of the mean of the population |
medication | 15 | (medicine) something that treats or prevents or alleviates the symptoms of disease | - |
foundation | 14 | education or instruction in the fundamentals of a field of knowledge | he lacks the foundation necessary for advanced study |
graduation | 12 | the act of arranging in grades | - |
occupation | 16 | the act of occupying or taking possession of a building | occupation of a building without a certificate of occupancy is illegal |
separation | 12 | (law) the cessation of cohabitation of man and wife (either by mutual agreement or under a court order) | - |
temptation | 14 | the act of influencing by exciting hope or desire | - |
obligation | 13 | a personal relation in which one is indebted for a service or favor | - |
motivation | 15 | the act of motivating; providing incentive | - |
revelation | 13 | the last book of the New Testament; contains visionary descriptions of heaven and of conflicts between good and evil and of the end of the world; attributed to Saint John the Apostle | - |
liberation | 12 | the act of liberating someone or something | - |
dedication | 14 | a message that makes a pledge | - |
evacuation | 15 | the bodily process of discharging waste matter | - |
meditation | 13 | continuous and profound contemplation or musing on a subject or series of subjects of a deep or abstruse nature | the habit of meditation is the basis for all real knowledge |
regulation | 11 | the act of controlling or directing according to rule | fiscal regulations are in the hands of politicians |
federation | 14 | a union of political organizations | - |
evaluation | 13 | act of ascertaining or fixing the value or worth of | - |
decoration | 13 | an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event | - |
domination | 13 | power to dominate or defeat | - |
indication | 13 | something that serves to indicate or suggest | an indication of foul play |
accusation | 14 | a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person; the act of imputing blame or guilt | - |
starvation | 13 | the act of depriving of food or subjecting to famine | the besiegers used starvation to induce surrender |
hesitation | 13 | indecision in speech or action | - |
admiration | 13 | a favorable judgment | a small token in admiration of your works |
plantation | 12 | garden consisting of a small cultivated wood without undergrowth | - |
renovation | 13 | the act of improving by renewing and restoring | they are pursuing a general program of renovation to the entire property |
adaptation | 13 | the process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions) | - |
simulation | 12 | representation of something (sometimes on a smaller scale) | - |
delegation | 12 | a group of representatives or delegates | - |
navigation | 14 | the guidance of ships or airplanes from place to place | - |
coronation | 12 | the ceremony of installing a new monarch | - |
initiation | 10 | wisdom as evidenced by the possession of knowledge | his dullness was due to lack of initiation |
recreation | 12 | activity that refreshes and recreates; activity that renews your health and spirits by enjoyment and relaxation | days of joyous recreation with his friends |
visitation | 13 | an annoying or frustrating or catastrophic event | a visitation of the plague |
vegetation | 14 | all the plant life in a particular region or period | Pleistocene vegetation |
relaxation | 17 | the act of making less strict | - |
sanitation | 10 | making something sanitary (free of germs) as by sterilizing | - |
detonation | 11 | a violent release of energy caused by a chemical or nuclear reaction | - |
innovation | 13 | a creation (a new device or process) resulting from study and experimentation | - |
nomination | 12 | an address (usually at a political convention) proposing the name of a candidate to run for election | the nomination was brief and to the point |
excavation | 22 | the act of extracting ores or coal etc from the earth | - |
irrigation | 11 | (medicine) cleaning a wound or body organ by flushing or washing out with water or a medicated solution | - |
expiration | 19 | the act of expelling air from the lungs | - |
insulation | 10 | insulating material that reduces or prevents the transmission of heat or sound or electricity | - |
activation | 15 | the activity of causing to have energy and be active | - |
salutation | 10 | (usually plural) an acknowledgment or expression of good will (especially on meeting) | - |
mutilation | 12 | the act of damaging the appearance or surface of something | - |
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