verb

submit

to submit, to yield, to propose

Please submit your report by the end of the day.

Please submit your report by the end of the day.

The small country had to submit to the larger one.

The small country had to submit to the larger one.

to submit ((sth.)) ((to sb./sth.)) You must submit your essay by Friday.

to submit ((to sb./sth.)) They refused to submit to the new rules.

Synonyms: present, offer, yield, surrender; Antonyms: resist, defy

From Latin 'sub-' (under) + 'mittere' (to send).

Imagine 'sending' ('mit') your work 'under' ('sub') the authority of a boss or teacher.

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