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Definition of submit
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Submit
(v. t.) To put or place
under.
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Take
::
Take (v. t.) To
accept
the word or offer of; to
receive
and
accept;
to bear; to
submit
to; to enter into
agreement
with; -- used in
general
senses;
as, to take a form or
shape..
Raise
::
Raise (v. t.) To bring to
notice;
to
submit
for
consideration;
as, to raise a point of
order;
to raise an
objection..
Yield
::
Yield (v. i.) To give up the
contest;
to
submit;
to
surrender;
to
succumb.
Submit
::
Submit
(v. t.) To leave or
commit
to the
discretion
or
judgment
of
another
or
others;
to
refer;
as, to
submit
a
controversy
to
arbitrators;
to
submit
a
question
to the
court;
-- often
followed
by a
dependent
proposition
as the
object..
Quietly
::
Quietly
(adv.)
Calmly,
without
agitation
or
violent
emotion;
patiently;
as, to
submit
quietly
to
unavoidable
evils..
Overture
::
Overture
() A
proposal;
an
offer;
a
proposition
formally
submitted
for
consideration,
acceptance,
or
rejection..
Amenable
::
Amenable
(a.)
Willing
to yield or
submit;
responsive;
tractable.
Insubordinate
::
Insubordinate
(a.) Not
submitting
to
authority;
disobedient;
rebellious;
mutinous.
Submissive
::
Submissive
(a.)
Inclined
or ready to
submit;
acknowledging
one's
inferiority;
yielding;
obedient;
humble.
Tory
::
Tory (n.) One who, in the time of the
Revolution,
favored
submitting
tothe
claims
of Great
Britain
against
the
colonies;
an
adherent
tothe
crown..
Succumbent
::
Succumb
(v. t.) To
yield;
to
submit;
to give up
unresistingly;
as, to
succumb
under
calamities;
to
succumb
to
disease..
Stoop
::
Stoop (v. t.) To cause to
submit;
to
prostrate.
Develop
::
Develop
(v. t.) To cause to
become
visible,
as an
invisible
or
latent
image upon
plate,
by
submitting
it to
chemical
agents;
to bring to
view..
Appointment
::
Appointment
(n.)
Decree;
direction;
established
order or
constitution;
as, to
submit
to the
divine
appointments..
Defer
::
Defer (v. t.) To lay
before;
to
submit
in a
respectful
manner;
to
refer;
-- with to.
Embrace
::
Embrace
(n.) To
accept;
to
undergo;
to
submit
to.
Condescend
::
Condescend
(v. i.) To stoop or
descend;
to let one's self down; to
submit;
to waive the
privilege
of rank or
dignity;
to
accommodate
one's self to an
inferior.
Defer
::
Defer (v. i.) To yield
deference
to the
wishes
of
another;
to
submit
to the
opinion
of
another,
or to
authority;
-- with to..
Award
::
Award (v. t.) A
judgment,
sentence,
or final
decision.
Specifically:
The
decision
of
arbitrators
in a case
submitted..
Willing
::
Willing
(v. t.)
Received
of
choice,
or
without
reluctance;
submitted
to
voluntarily;
chosen;
desired..
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