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vocabulaire > formation / transformation des mots mot + suffixe + suffixe > mot + -less + -ness
Mike Keefe The Denver Post Cagle 19 November 2010
law -> lawless -> lawlessness
American troops and Iraqi security forces launched a major operation to regain control of Mosul yesterday, after a week of lawlessness which saw large parts of Iraq's third city fall under the control of militants determined to open a new front in the insurgency. US push to rid Mosul of insurgents, G, §1, 17.11.2004, http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,1353059,00.html
home -> homeless -> homelessness
At the end of June, a total of 93,480 households in England were living in accomodation arranged by local authorities under homelessness legislation -14 per cent more than in 2002. About 20 per cent of the households were homeless because of the breakdown of a relationship between partners. Big rise in homeless under Labour rule, I, p. 10, 11.9.2003.
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