| submit | | |
| subject, submit | (v.) | refer for judgment or consideration.; "The lawyers submitted the material to the court" |
| posit, put forward, state, submit | (v.) | put before.; "I submit to you that the accused is guilty" |
| submit | (v.) | yield to the control of another. |
| present, submit | (v.) | hand over formally. |
| pass on, relegate, submit | (v.) | refer to another person for decision or judgment.; "She likes to relegate difficult questions to her colleagues" |
| accede, bow, defer, give in, submit | (v.) | yield to another's wish or opinion.; "The government bowed to the military pressure" |
| submit, take | (v.) | accept or undergo, often unwillingly.; "We took a pay cut" |
| put in, submit | (v.) | make an application as for a job or funding.; "We put in a grant to the NSF" |
| render, submit | (v.) | make over as a return.; "They had to render the estate" |
| reconcile, resign, submit | (v.) | accept as inevitable.; "He resigned himself to his fate" |
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