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Definition of submit
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Submit
(v. t.) To
yield,
resign,
or
surrender
to
power,
will, or
authority;
-- often with the
reflexive
pronoun..
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Evidence
::
Evidence
(n.) That which is
legally
submitted
to
competent
tribunal,
as a means of
ascertaining
the truth of any
alleged
matter
of fact under
investigation
before
it; means of
making
proof;
-- the
latter,
strictly
speaking,
not being
synonymous
with
evidence,
but
rather
the
effect
of it..
Embrace
::
Embrace
(n.) To
accept;
to
undergo;
to
submit
to.
Stand
::
Stand (v. t.) To abide by; to
submit
to; to
suffer.
Submit
::
Submit
(v. i.) To yield one's
opinion
to the
opinion
of
authority
of
another;
to be
subject;
to
acquiesce.
Abide
::
Abide (v. t.) To
endure;
to
sustain;
to
submit
to.
Succumbent
::
Succumb
(v. t.) To
yield;
to
submit;
to give up
unresistingly;
as, to
succumb
under
calamities;
to
succumb
to
disease..
Nonsubmission
::
Nonsubmission
(n.) Want of
submission;
failure
or
refusal
to
submit.
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..
Insubordinate
::
Insubordinate
(a.) Not
submitting
to
authority;
disobedient;
rebellious;
mutinous.
Umpire
::
Umpire
(n.) A third
person,
who is to
decide
a
controversy
or
question
submitted
to
arbitrators
in case of their
disagreement..
Significavit
::
Significavit
(n.)
Formerly,
a writ
issuing
out of
chancery,
upon
certificate
given by the
ordinary,
of a man's
standing
excommunicate
by the space of forty days, for the
laying
him up in
prison
till he
submit
himself
to the
authority
of the
church..
Odeon
::
Odeon (n.) A kind of
theater
in
ancient
Greece,
smaller
than the
dramatic
theater
and
roofed
over, in which poets and
musicians
submitted
their works to the
approval
of the
public,
and
contended
for
prizes;
--
hence,
in
modern
usage,
the name of a hall for
musical
or
dramatic
performances..
Subject
::
Subject
(v. t.) To
submit;
to make
accountable.
Award
::
Award (v. t.) A
judgment,
sentence,
or final
decision.
Specifically:
The
decision
of
arbitrators
in a case
submitted..
Subject
::
Subject
(a.) That which is
subjected,
or
submitted
to, any
physical
operation
or
process;
specifically
(Anat.),
a dead body used for the
purpose
of
dissection..
Wild
::
Wild
(superl.)
Not
submitted
to
restraint,
training,
or
regulation;
turbulent;
tempestuous;
violent;
ungoverned;
licentious;
inordinate;
disorderly;
irregular;
fanciful;
imaginary;
visionary;
crazy..
Pathic
::
Pathic
(n.) A male who
submits
to the crime
against
nature;
a
catamite.
Move
::
Move (v. t.) To
propose;
to
recommend;
specifically,
to
propose
formally
for
consideration
and
determination,
in a
deliberative
assembly;
to
submit,
as a
resolution
to be
adopted;
as, to move to
adjourn..
Sequester
::
Sequester
(v. t.) To cause (one) to
submit
to the
process
of
sequestration;
to
deprive
(one) of one's
estate,
property,
etc..
Submonish
::
Submitter
(n.) One who
submits.
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