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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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Submissly
::
Submissive
(a.)
Showing
a
readiness
to
submit;
expressing
submission;
as, a
submissive
demeanor..
Prostitutor
::
Prostitutor
(n.) One who
prostitutes;
one who
submits
himself,
of or
offers
another,
to vile
purposes..
Willing
::
Willing
(v. t.)
Received
of
choice,
or
without
reluctance;
submitted
to
voluntarily;
chosen;
desired..
Sequester
::
Sequester
(v. t.) To cause (one) to
submit
to the
process
of
sequestration;
to
deprive
(one) of one's
estate,
property,
etc..
Client
::
Client
(n.) One who
consults
a legal
adviser,
or
submits
his cause to his
management..
Leave
::
Leave (v.) To put; to
place;
to
deposit;
to
deliver;
to
commit;
to
submit
-- with a sense of
withdrawing
one's self from; as, leave your hat in the hall; we left our
cards;
to leave the
matter
to
arbitrators..
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..
Amenable
::
Amenable
(a.)
Willing
to yield or
submit;
responsive;
tractable.
Stoop
::
Stoop (v. t.) To cause to
submit;
to
prostrate.
Pathic
::
Pathic
(n.) A male who
submits
to the crime
against
nature;
a
catamite.
Submission
::
Submission
(n.) The act of
submitting;
the act of
yielding
to power or
authority;
surrender
of the
person
and power to the
control
or
government
of
another;
obedience;
compliance.
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..
Submitting
::
Submitted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Submi.
Submit
::
Submit
(v. t.) To let down; to
lower.
Appearance
::
Appearance
(n.) The
coming
into court of
either
of the
parties;
the being
present
in
court;
the
coming
into court of a party
summoned
in an
action,
either
by
himself
or by his
attorney,
expressed
by a
formal
entry by the
proper
officer
to that
effect;
the act or
proceeding
by which a party
proceeded
against
places
himself
before
the
court,
and
submits
to its
jurisdiction..
Consign
::
Consign
(v. i.) To
submit;
to
surrender
or yield one's self.
Remit
::
Remit (v. t.) To send off or away;
hence:
(a) To refer or
direct
(one) for
information,
guidance,
help, etc.
Remitting
them . . . to the works of
Galen.
Sir T.
Elyot.
(b) To
submit,
refer,
or leave
(something)
for
judgment
or
decision..
Defer
::
Defer (v. i.) To yield
deference
to the
wishes
of
another;
to
submit
to the
opinion
of
another,
or to
authority;
-- with to..
Must
::
Must (v. i. /
auxiliary)
To be
obliged;
to be
necessitated;
--
expressing
either
physical
or moral
necessity;
as, a man must eat for
nourishment;
we must
submit
to the
laws..
Burn
::
Burn (v. t.) To
perfect
or
improve
by fire or heat; to
submit
to the
action
of fire or heat for some
economic
purpose;
to
destroy
or
change
some
property
or
properties
of, by
exposure
to fire or heat in due
degree
for
obtaining
a
desired
residuum,
product,
or
effect;
to bake; as, to burn clay in
making
bricks
or
pottery;
to burn wood so as to
produce
charcoal;
to burn
limestone
for the
lime..
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