Submission example sentences

Related (8): compliance, obedience, surrender, resignation, acquiescence, subordination, deference, yield

sub·mis·sion

noun

submission (noun) · submissions (plural noun)

  - the action or fact of accepting or yielding to a superior force or to the will or authority of another person:

  - an act of surrendering to a hold by one's opponent.

  - humility; meekness:

  - sexual activity or role play in which a participant assumes a submissive or servile role in relation to a partner who assumes a position of power, often including elements of bondage or sadomasochism:

  - the action of presenting a proposal, application, or other document for consideration or judgment:

  - a proposal, application, or other document presented for consideration or judgement:

  - a proposition or argument presented by a lawyer to a judge or jury:

Synonyms

yielding, capitulation, agreement, acceptance, consent, accession, compliance, defiance, surrender, yielding, capitulation, resignation, succumbing, defeat, fall, compliance, submissiveness, yielding, malleability, acquiescence, tractability, tractableness, manageability, unassertiveness, nonresistance, passivity, obedience, biddability, dutifulness, duteousness, docility, meekness, tameness, patience, resignation, humility, deference, subservience, servility, subjection, obsequiousness, obeisance, bootlicking, defiance, resistance, presentation, presenting, proffering, tendering, proposal, proposing, introduction, suggestion, venturing, broaching, airing, lodgment, positing, tabling, proposal, suggestion, proposition, recommendation, presentation, tender, bid, offer, motion, entry, advance, approach, overture, attempt, try, effort, draft, proffer, argument, assertion, contention, statement, claim, allegation, protestation, declaration, Legal

"Submission" Example Sentences


1. He offered his complete submission.
2. Complete submission was required.
3. Upon their submission, they were freed.
4. Their submission earned them mercy.
5. She reluctantly offered her submission.
6. The villains demanded total submission.
7. Their submission gained them favor with the king.
8. Submission led to liberty for the captives.
9. He demanded unconditional submission.
10. They gained freedom with their submission.
11. After their submission, peace reigned.
12. He was rewarded for his submission.
13. They were imprisoned for non-submission.
14. Their submission was seen as a sign of weakness.
15. Submission was the only option to avoid war.
16. The proposal required board submission.
17. The deadline for paper submission is Friday.
18. She submitted her resignation in writing.
19. The team worked hard on their grant submission.
20. The award required online submission of applications.
21. The final form submission was due by midnight.
22. Her essay earned her professor's submission.
23. The teacher praised the student's on-time submission.
24. The committee reviewed all of the article submissions.
25. Late submission resulted in grade deductions.
26. His report submission earned him a promotion.
27. Their idea submission was well received.
28. Court documents required formal submission.
29. Students faced penalties for late assignment submissions.
30. The gallery accepted electronic art submission.
31. The lab required pre-approval before sample submission.
32. They faced community service for late homework submission.
33. The manuscript required edits before final submission.
34. Online registration required parent consent submission.
35. The proposal gained traction after committee submission.
36. Data collection required IRB submission and approval.
37. The recipe contest required online form submission.
38. The team applauded his professional article submission.
39. The editor praised the writer's high-quality submission.
40. He regretted his emotional outburst and offered contrite submission.
41. They demanded unconditional submission to their commands.
42. After initial reluctance, she offered humble submission.
43. Their unwilling submission earned them no mercy.
44. Her grateful submission earned her freedom.
45. Peace followed their reluctant submission.
46. They faced imprisonment for lack of submission.
47. Submission was demanded as tribute.
48. Submission gained freedom for the captives.
49. Unconditional submission was required to end their suffering.
50. His submission earned him favor with the king.
51. They were imprisoned for non-submission of taxes.
52. The lab submission process required multiple forms.
53. Submission of proposals often leads to rejection.
54. The class required weekly homework submission via Blackboard.
55. The committee reviewed all 70 article submissions.
56. Grant submissions required multiple letters of recommendation.
57. Faculty review of dissertation submissions takes several months.
58. Submission of late paperwork results in fine penalties.
59. The organization received over 200 design submissions for the contest.
60. They celebrated after successful thesis submission.

Common Phases


1. Submit for review - meaning submit something to be reviewed by editors, experts, etc.
2. Put in a submission - meaning make an application for something by submitting relevant information.
3. On submission- meaning upon presenting something, usually as in "on submission of his paperwork, he received approval."
4. Make a submission - meaning put forward an application by submitting relevant documents.
5. Final submission - meaning the last version of documents submitted, as in "the final submission of her dissertation."
6. Complete submission - meaning submitting everything required without omissions.
7. Voluntary submission - meaning willingly yielding to the will or authority of another.
8. Punctual submission - meaning submitting something on time, by the deadline.
9. Required submission - meaning documents or information that must be provided in order to complete an application.
10. Formal submission - meaning submitting something officially and following required procedures or format.

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