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submission

[ suhb-mish-uhn ]

noun

  1. an act or instance of submitting, or yielding control to a more powerful or authoritative entity: Unable to escape a grappling hold, the wrestler had to signal his submission.

    The occupying troops demanded complete submission from the remaining civilians.

    Unable to escape a grappling hold, the wrestler had to signal his submission.

  2. the act or condition of submitting something for consideration, approval, treatment, or action: The submission of seeds to moderate radiation produced dwarf plants with stem mutations.

    The submission of your thesis paper is expected in the final semester of study.

    The submission of seeds to moderate radiation produced dwarf plants with stem mutations.

  3. something that is submitted: The committee will review your submission and critique your portfolio.

    Do not post any submissions to the comments section that violate the terms of service for this site.

    The committee will review your submission and critique your portfolio.

  4. Law. an agreement between parties involved in a dispute to abide by the decision of an arbitrator or arbitrators.


submission

/ ²õÉ™²úˈ³¾ÉªÊƒÉ™²Ô /

noun

  1. an act or instance of submitting
  2. something submitted; a proposal, argument, etc
  3. the quality or condition of being submissive to another
  4. the act of referring a document, etc, for the consideration of someone else
  5. law
    1. an agreement by the parties to a dispute to refer the matter to arbitration
    2. the instrument referring a disputed matter to arbitration
  6. (in wrestling) the act of causing such pain to one's opponent that he submits Compare fall
  7. archaic.
    a confession of error
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of submission1

First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, MIddle French, from Latin ²õ³Ü²ú³¾¾±²õ²õ¾±Å²Ô- (stem of ²õ³Ü²ú³¾¾±²õ²õ¾±Å ) “a letting down, lowering, droppingâ€; sub-, mission
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Example Sentences

She then embarks on a sexual odyssey that, after a few false starts, reveals her penchant for dominance and submission.

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Universities that have taken the path of submission to Trump will find it very hard to regain their reputations for upholding academic freedom after he’s gone.

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The argument that increasing the cost to parents who choose a private school would be an infringement of the common law "is plainly not right", he wrote in his submissions.

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It’s about the belief that hierarchy, submission and obedience are the natural state of the world.

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Like Big Tech companies use performance improvement plans to set unattainable goals to justify layoffs, Musk’s insulting memo demand is meant to force employees out—or into submission.

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