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Meaning

The word "submitting" refers to the act of presenting something for consideration, approval, or judgment. It often implies an element of surrender or yielding to authority or control, whether it’s in a formal context (like submitting an assignment to a teacher) or in a more general sense (like submitting to someone else's wishes).

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Etymology

The word "submitting" comes from the Latin root "submittere," which means "to lower" or "to put under." This breaks down further into "sub-" meaning "under" and "mittere," meaning "to send."

Examples

  1. In academic context: "I am submitting my research paper tomorrow."
  2. In a workplace: "She is submitting her proposal to the board for approval."
  3. In everyday life: "He found it hard to submit to his parents' decisions."
  4. In a legal context: "The lawyer is submitting evidence to support the case."
  5. In a competitive context: "The athlete was submitting his entry form for the upcoming marathon."