Submit
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British pronunciation/səbmˈɪt/
American pronunciation/səbˈmɪt/

Définition et Signification de "submit"

to submit
01

soumettre, présenter

to present or refer something for judgment or consideration, often to an authority or superior
02

soumettre, présenter

to present an idea, opinion, or argument for consideration, often in a formal or structured setting
Transitive: to submit that
03

soumettre, se soumettre

yield to the control of another
04

soumettre

to formally present something, such as a proposal or document, to someone in authority for review or decision
Transitive: to submit a proposal or document
05

soumettre

to agree or consent to undergo a particular process, approach, or way of handling
Intransitive: to submit to a process or treatment
06

soumettre

to accept the control, authority, or superiority of someone or something
Intransitive: to submit | to submit to a power or authority
07

soumettre, présenter

to agree to let a third party make a decision or resolve a matter
Transitive: to submit sth to a third party
08

soumettre, présenter

make an application as for a job or funding
09

se soumettre, accepter

accept as inevitable
10

soumettre, remettre

make over as a return
11

se soumettre, se plier

to agree to something due to accepting the control, authority, or superiority of someone or something
Intransitive: to submit to sth

submit

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resubmit

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resubmit

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submitter

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submitter

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example
Exemple
The student submitted the assignment during the later part of the day.
The student submitted a research report on climate change for her science class.
Each student must submit an individual project.
At the teacher's behest, the students submitted their assignments early.
She submitted a request for a leave of absence to her manager.
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