submit voluntarily
Frequency: 7.53.1 per million words
To present something for consideration or to yield to authority by choice.
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- The suspect agreed to submit voluntarily to questioning.
- Employees are encouraged to submit voluntarily their innovative ideas.
- She decided to submit voluntarily her resignation after much thought.
- The company chose to submit voluntarily to the new environmental regulations.
- Participants were asked to submit voluntarily their personal data for the study.
- Rather than face arrest, he decided to submit voluntarily to the authorities.
- Artists can submit voluntarily their works for the annual exhibition.
- Despite the pressure, he would only submit voluntarily if he believed in the cause.
- Citizens who possess illegal firearms are urged to submit voluntarily to the amnesty program.
- Candidates must submit voluntarily their portfolios by the deadline.