Antonym: resistance. Similar words: submissive, submissively, mission, omission, emission, commission, admission, permission. Meaning: [səb'mɪʃn] n. 1. something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc.) submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition) 2. the act of submitting; usually surrendering power to another 3. the condition of having submitted to control by someone or something else 4. the feeling of patient submissive humbleness 5. a legal document summarizing an agreement between parties in a dispute to abide by the decision of an arbiter 6. an agreement between parties in a dispute to abide by the decision of an arbiter 7. (law) a contention presented by a lawyer to a judge or jury as part of the case he is arguing.
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61 The second part requires the submission of a folder of fieldwork.
62 Policing this activity to ensure submission of the reports is an unenviable and thankless task.
63 And yet woman is coerced through submission to the Symbolic order to abandon feminine desire and a peculiarly feminine relation to origins.
64 On their clerk's advice the justices rejected the submission but adjourned the case.
65 It was total, undivided submission that would permit the building of an egalitarian community.
66 There are additional administrative functions, such as the submission of a statement of affairs and the making of reports on specified matters.
67 The grounds upon which that submission was based were recited by the judge in his judgment.
68 They form both an act of submission and a daring gesture of taking part in the spiritual power alive within that place.
69 You may need full planning permission, based on the submission of detailed drawings.
70 This man, too, he tried to train, cajole, and threaten into submission.
71 It also indicated that a referendum might well be held on the package prior to its submission to the provinces.
72 She had been beaten into submission from the time she was a baby.
73 Each call sets a deadline for the submission of proposals - usually ten to 12 weeks from the date of publication.
74 He will not bruise or beat the reluctant into submission like many evangelists down the centuries!
75 They - whoever they were - had underestimated her if they thought she could be cowed into submission by threats and violence.
76 The combined forces of Rufus and Warenne starved Pevensey into submission.
77 It was the ultimate submission to the impersonal forces of fate.
78 Eventually flogged into submission by the jockey,[sentence dictionary] Bumboy set off after its vanishing playmates.
79 There are many reasons why I can not accept this submission.
80 It proposes to starve the people into submission by depriving them of food and necessities of life....
81 Suppliers are required to submit each proposal in writing by the tender submission date of 1 August 1983.
82 The closing date for the submission of full validation documentation is 28 February 1989.
83 For much of it lacks the signs of that submission to femininity that is the theme of enduring social order.
84 Uncle and nephew knelt shoulder to shoulder, hands cupped, heads bowed in the simple position of submission.
85 Lancaster meanwhile was encamped near Bedford, and seeing his support ebb away he made another offer of submission.
86 Candidates who achieve the required standard in coursework and written examinations proceed to the submission for the MMus.
87 That submission was given to the trade unions and is public knowledge.
88 As a consequence he placed considerable emphasis in meeting the deadline for the submission of the self-assessment document.
89 Yet there is a strong emphasis among some historians on the voluntary submission of native peoples.
90 In the original submission the deputy head felt that the impending school closure was a strong argument for receiving the money.
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