submission (noun)
1submission — ► NOUN 1) the action or fact of submitting. 2) a proposal or application submitted for consideration …
2submission — sub‧mis‧sion [səbˈmɪʆn] noun 1. [uncountable] the act of giving a plan, piece of writing etc to someone in authority for them to consider or approve: • The deadline for the submission of proposals is May 1st. 2. [countable] a plan, piece of… …
3submission — noun 1 accepting sb else s control ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, total VERB + SUBMISSION ▪ demand, expect ▪ The emperor demanded total submission from his subjects …
4submission — noun 1 (U) the state of being completely controlled by a person or group, and accepting that you have to obey them: force/frighten etc sb into submission: The prisoners were eventually starved into submission. | in submission to (=in obedience… …
5submission — noun 1) submission to authority Syn: yielding, capitulation, acceptance, consent, compliance Ant: defiance 2) Tim raised his hands in submission Syn: surrender, capitulation …
6submission — noun 1) submission to authority Syn: yielding, capitulation, surrender, resignation, acceptance, consent, compliance, acquiescence, obedience, subjection, subservience, servility 2) a report for submission to the Board …
7submission — (n.) late 14c., act of referring to a third party for judgment or decision, from O.Fr. submission, from L. submissionem (nom. submissio) a lowering, sinking, yielding, noun of action from pp. stem of submittere lower, reduce, yield (see SUBMIT… …
8submission — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin submission , submissio act of lowering, from submittere Date: 14th century 1. a. a legal agreement to submit to the decision of arbitrators b. an act of submitting something (as for… …
9submission — noun a) the act of submitting b) the thing which has been submitted Syn: submittal …
10submission — noun 1》 the action or fact of submitting. ↘Wrestling an act of surrendering to a hold by one s opponent. 2》 a proposal or application submitted for consideration. ↘Law a proposition or argument presented by counsel to a judge or jury. 3》… …