verb
- to give or present something to someone in authority for consideration or judgment
- to accept or yield to a superior force or to the authority or will of another person
- to put forward as an opinion or contention
Usage: formal
Examples
- Students must submit their essays by Friday.
- Please submit your application online.
- The defendant decided to submit to the court’s ruling.
- She refused to submit to his demands.
- I submit that this evidence proves our case.
- The company will submit a proposal next week.
- He had to submit his resignation letter.