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(verb) refer for judgment or consideration. Synonyms: subject. Examples: "The lawyers submitted the material to the court."
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(verb) put before. Synonyms: state, put forward, posit. Examples: "I submit to you that the accused is guilty."
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(verb) yield to the control of another.
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(verb) hand over formally. Synonyms: present.
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(verb) refer to another person for decision or judgment. Synonyms: relegate, pass on. Examples: "She likes to relegate difficult questions to her colleagues."
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(verb) yield to another's wish or opinion. Synonyms: bow, defer, accede, give in. Examples: "The government bowed to the military pressure."
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(verb) accept or undergo, often unwillingly. Synonyms: take. Examples: "We took a pay cut."
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(verb) make an application as for a job or funding. Synonyms: put in. Examples: "We put in a grant to the nsf."
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(verb) make over as a return. Synonyms: render. Examples: "They had to render the estate."
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(verb) accept as inevitable. Synonyms: resign, reconcile. Examples: "He resigned himself to his fate."
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