Verb
The word is derived from submit
of Submit
Source: Webster's dictionaryManuscript: something submitted in haste and returned at leisure. Oliver Herford
The eagle never lost so much time, as when he submitted to learn of the crow. William Blake
The more progress physical sciences make, the more they tend to enter the domain of mathematics, which is a kind of centre to which they all converge. We may even judge the degree of perfection to which a science has arrived by the facility with which it may be submitted to calculation. Adolphe Quetelet
Happy are those who have departed through martyrdom. Unhappy am I that I still survive.... Taking this decision is more deadly than drinking from a poisoned chalice. I submitted myself to Allah's will and took this drink for His satisfaction. Ruhollah Khomeini
One wrong submitted to, another follows. Portuguese Proverb
What has submitted will exhibit resistance. Sumerian Proverb