submission
Refers to submitting documents via a website or online portal.
Refers to submitting documents via digital means.
Refers to submitting documents via email.
Refers to recent or additional submissions.
Describes a submission that is comprehensive and thorough.
Used to describe total surrender or acceptance of control.
Used to describe total surrender or acceptance of control.
A submission made by two or more people or groups together.
Describes a submission that is long.
In a legal context, a statement submitted as a document to a judge.
A submission that was not requested.
In a legal context, the final arguments or statements made to a judge.
In a legal context, a statement spoken to a judge.
The act of submitting a manuscript for publication.
The act of submitting a written article for publication.
Indicates submission to a person, authority, or demand.
Indicates the purpose of a submission, such as for a competition or publication.
Used to refer to content contained within a submitted document.
To formally present a plan, proposal, or statement.
To examine or assess a submission.
To dispatch a submission to a person or organization.
To be the recipient of a submitted document or proposal.
To approve or agree to a submitted document or proposal.
To be open to receiving submissions.
To refuse to accept a submitted document or proposal.
To actively seek or motivate people to submit documents.
To be the recipient of a submitted document or proposal.
In a legal context, for a judge to listen to a formal statement.
Used when an authority figure requires obedience.
In a legal context, for a judge to think about a formal statement.
In a legal context, for a judge to agree with and support a formal statement.
Used when an authority figure anticipates obedience.
To accept or begin to consider a submission.
In a legal context, for a judge to agree with a formal statement.
To obtain submission or obedience from someone.