submit

verb24 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

to send a document or application using the internet

to send a document or application via computer, email, or website

to give a document or proposal in an official way

refers to something that was submitted at an earlier time

refers to the first or initial version of something that was submitted

to agree to accept someone's power or control without resistance

to accept someone's power or control by one's own choice

used to politely propose an idea or opinion, often in a formal or legal context

to propose an idea or opinion in a modest and respectful way

to accept someone's power or control in a quiet, gentle, and submissive way

to make it necessary for someone to give you a document or proposal

to formally ask someone to provide a document or proposal, often in a competitive context

to request someone to give you a document or proposal

to have made arrangements to give a document or proposal

to not accept someone's power or control

to have a plan to give a document or proposal

to be happy to accept someone's power or control if necessary

to be ready and willing to accept someone's power or control

to consent to accept someone's power or control

to have no choice but to accept someone's power or control

to be forced to accept someone's power or control due to strong pressure

to have a duty or be required by a rule or law to accept someone's power

Can mean giving a document TO a person/committee, or accepting the power/control OF a person/threat.

to give something for a particular purpose, such as approval or consideration