The suffix "-ism" is used in the English language to denote a doctrine, system, or theory. It often describes a distinctive practice, system, or philosophy. Here are some examples of how "-ism" is used: 1. **Philosophical or Political Ideologies**: Terms like "capitalism," "socialism," and "feminism" describe specific political or economic ideologies.

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