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submit
verb
-
submit
,
submitting
,
submits
,
submitted
to
formally
give
or
send
something
for
someone
else
to
consider
,
judge
,
or
approve
•
Please
submit
your
application
by
Friday
.
Please
submit
your
application
by
Friday
.
•
Students
must
submit
their
essays
electronically
.
Students
must
submit
their
essays
electronically
.
from
Latin
submittere
“
to
put
under
,
lower
,
present
,”
from
sub
“
under
”
+
mittere
“
to
send
”
verb
-
submit
,
submitting
,
submits
,
submitted
to
accept
the
power
,
control
,
or
authority
of
someone
or
something
;
to
yield
or
give
in
•
After
hours
of
debate
,
he
finally
agreed
to
submit
to
the
committee's
decision
.
After
hours
of
debate
,
he
finally
agreed
to
submit
to
the
committee's
decision
.
•
The
defeated
army
refused
to
submit
to
the
invaders
.
The
defeated
army
refused
to
submit
to
the
invaders
.
same
Latin
origin
as
Sense
1
,
reflecting
the
idea
of
“
placing
oneself
under
”
authority
verb
-
submit
,
submitting
,
submits
,
submitted
to
state
or
suggest
something
formally
for
others
to
consider
•
The
lawyer
submitted
that
the
evidence
was
inadmissible
.
The
lawyer
submitted
that
the
evidence
was
inadmissible
.
•
I
submit
that
further
research
is
necessary
before
making
a
decision
.
I
submit
that
further
research
is
necessary
before
making
a
decision
.
extended
formal
sense
developed
in
legal
and
rhetorical
English
during
the
17th
century