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View usage for: (səbmɪʃən) Word forms: plural submissions1. uncountable noun [oft into N]Submission is a state in which people can no longer do what they want to do because they have been brought under the control of someone else. The army intends to take the city or simply starve it into submission. Synonyms: surrender, yielding, giving in, cave-in [informal] More Synonyms of submission 2. uncountable nounThe submission of a proposal, report, or other document is the act of formally sending it to someone, so that they can consider it or decide about it. [formal] Diploma and certificate courses do not normally require the submission of a dissertation. 3. countable nounA submission is a proposal, report, or other document that is formally sent or presented to someone, so that they can consider or decide about it. A written submission has to be prepared. Synonyms: proposal, offer, proposition, argument More Synonyms of submission More Synonyms of submission submission in British English (səbˈmɪʃən) noun1. 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. lawa. an agreement by the parties to a dispute to refer the matter to arbitration b. the instrument referring a disputed matter to arbitration 6. (in wrestling) the act of causing such pain to one's opponent that he or she submits Compare fall (sense 48) 7. archaic a confession of error submission in American English (səbˈmɪʃən) noun1. the act of submitting, yielding, or surrendering 2. the quality or condition of being submissive; resignation; obedience; meekness 3. a. the act of submitting something to another for decision, consideration, etc. b. something thus submitted, as an article or photograph to a publisher 4. Law an agreement whereby parties to a dispute submit the matter to arbitration and agree to be bound by the decision Word origin OFr < L submissio < submissus, pp. of submittereExamples of 'submission' in a sentencesubmission The rebel Nationalists were drawn up on its outskirts and the Condor Legion of the Luftwaffe was trying to bomb it into submission.She combed harder, trying to tame the strands into submission.Both Morris and Pemberton noted the first small submission, the trifling point of the acceptance of a name.Opening the gates for soldiers of the Imperial Order had been a symbolic sign of submission. In other languagessubmission British English: submission NOUN Submission is a state in which people can no longer do what they want to do because they have been brought under the control of someone else. The army intends to take the city or simply starve it into submission. - American English: submission
- Brazilian Portuguese: submissão
- Chinese: 屈服
- European Spanish: sumisión
- French: soumission
- German: Unterwerfung
- Italian: sottomissione
- Japanese: 服従
- Korean: 항복
- European Portuguese: submissão
- Latin American Spanish: sumisión
Chinese translation of 'submission' n - (u) (= subjection)
屈服 (qūfú) - (u) (frm) [of document]
提交 (tíjiāo) - (c) (= proposal)
呈递(遞)材料 (chéngdì cáiliào)
Definition an act or instance of capitulation The army intends to take the city or force it into submission. Synonyms yielding giving in cave-in (informal) Definition the act of submitting (something) the submission of a dissertation Synonyms submitting handing in tendering Definition something submitted, such as a proposal A written submission has to be prepared. Definition the state in which someone has to accept the control of another person She nodded her head in submission. Synonyms submissiveness passivity tractability unassertiveness Additional synonymsShe smiled her acquiescence and resumed her seat. Synonyms agreement, yielding, approval, acceptance, consent, harmony, giving in, submission, compliance, obedience, conformity, assent, accession, concord, concurrence Definition a discussion The issue has caused heated political argument. Synonyms debate, questioning, claim, row, discussion, dispute, issue, controversy, pleading, plea, contention, assertion, polemic, altercation, remonstrance, expostulation, remonstration They criticised the government decision as a capitulation to pressure groups. Synonyms surrender, yielding, submission, cave-in (informal), accedence Additional synonymsDefinition a point asserted in argument Sufficient research evidence exists to support this contention. Synonyms assertion, claim, stand, idea, view, position, maintaining, opinion, argument, belief, allegation, profession, declaration, thesis, affirmation, asseveration (formal) a chain of social command linked by deference to authority Synonyms obedience, yielding, submission, compliance, capitulation, acquiescence, obeisance, complaisanceThe baby's docility had surprised him. Synonyms compliance, obedience, meekness, submissiveness, manageability, ductility, amenability, pliancy, tractability, biddableness Definition the act of joining an organization or group rites of passage which mark entry into adult life Synonyms introduction, presentation, initiation, inauguration, induction, debut, investitureShe maintained a kind of meekness. Synonyms submissiveness, resignation, submission, compliance, modesty, patience, humility, long-suffering, deference, softness, gentleness, acquiescence, timidity, forbearance, peacefulness, docility, mildness, humbleness, lowliness Definition a formal proposal to be discussed and voted on in a debate or meeting The conference is now debating the motion. Synonyms proposal, suggestion, recommendation, proposition, submissionunquestioning obedience to the law Synonyms compliance, yielding, submission, respect, conformity, reverence, deference, observance, subservience, submissiveness, docility, complaisance, tractability, dutifulness, conformability, acquiescenceDefinition something that is offered She has refused all offers of help. Synonyms proposal, suggestion, proposition, submission, attempt, endeavour, overtureDefinition a proposal or offer I want to make you a business proposition. Synonyms proposal, plan, suggestion, scheme, bid, motion, recommendationThe committee's recommendations are unlikely to be made public. Synonyms advice, proposal, suggestion, counsel, guidance, exhortation (formal), urging Additional synonymsDefinition passive endurance of difficulties He sighed with profound resignation. Synonyms acceptance, patience, submission, compliance, endurance, fortitude, passivity, acquiescence, forbearing, sufferance, nonresistance Definition something that is suggested I have lots of suggestions for the park's future. Synonyms recommendation, proposal, proposition, plan, motion, submission |