submission

submission
noun
1 accepting sb else's control
ADJECTIVE
complete, total
VERB + SUBMISSION
demand, expect

The emperor demanded total submission from his subjects.

get
beat sb into, bludgeon sb into, bomb sb into, force sb into, frighten sb into, intimidate sb into, pound sb into, scare sb into, starve sb into

They bombed the town into submission.

PREPOSITION
submission to

the patient's submission to the demands of the hospital

2 plan/statement
ADJECTIVE
detailed, lengthy

He prepared a detailed submission for the directors to study.

joint (esp. BrE)
electronic, email, online

The university is setting up a website to allow electronic submission of manuscripts.

unsolicited
article, manuscript
new

We're looking for new submissions.

VERB + SUBMISSION
make
accept
reject
review
get, receive, take

The agency got 15 submissions from 11 countries.

require
encourage, welcome

We welcome submissions from writers and reviewers.

send

Send submissions via email to the editor.

PREPOSITION
in a/the submission
submission for

The Society invites submissions for a special issue.

submission to

The companies have made a joint submission to the president.

3 (BrE) statement made to a judge
ADJECTIVE
oral, written
closing
VERB + SUBMISSION
consider, hear
support, uphold

The judge upheld the defendant's submission.


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