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1. submission
noun. ['səbˈmɪʃən'] something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc.) submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition).
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Rhymes with Submission
- predisposition
- misrecognition
- juxtaposition
- retransmission
- presupposition
- decomposition
- statistician
- reimposition
- redeposition
- redefinition
- precondition
- pediatrician
- obstetrician
- mathematician
- malnutrition
- geriatrician
- fondkommission
- extradition
- transmission
- superstition
- requisition
- recondition
- recognition
- proposition
- premonition
- preignition
- inquisition
- exposition
- expedition
- electrician
Sentences with submission
1. Noun, singular or mass
Check to see if the magazine has a submission guideline available within the content of the magazine.
Quotes about submission
1. The success of the suffrage movement would injure women spiritually and intellectually, for they would be assuming a burden though they knew themselves unable to bear it. It is the sediment, not the wave, of a sex. It is the antithesis of that highest and sweetest mystery - conviction by submission, and conquest by sacrifice.
- John Boyle O'Reilly
2. No woman wants to be in submission to a man who isn't in submission to God!
- T.D. Jakes
3. Submission is not about authority and it is not obedience; it is all about relationships of love and respect.
- Wm. Paul Young, The Shack
2. submission
noun. ['səbˈmɪʃən'] the act of submitting; usually surrendering power to another.
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3. submission
noun. ['səbˈmɪʃən'] the condition of having submitted to control by someone or something else.
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4. submission
noun. ['səbˈmɪʃən'] (law) a contention presented by a lawyer to a judge or jury as part of the case he is arguing.
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5. submission
noun. ['səbˈmɪʃən'] a legal document summarizing an agreement between parties in a dispute to abide by the decision of an arbiter.