submit

Derived from the Latin 'submittĕre', meaning 'to send under', composed of 'sub-' (under) and 'mittĕre' (to send).

NOUN (1)
[/səbˈmɪt/en-US]
sumisión literal / entrega / presentación / concept sentence untranslatable (No direct equivalent concept in SPANISH)
Synonyms submission formal , compliance
Antonyms rebellion

The act of presenting something for approval or consideration, or the specific item that has been presented. This noun form is less common than the verb 'to submit' or the noun 'submission', and is primarily encountered in technical contexts (e.g., 'click the submit button') or in informal usage when referring to a specific instance of submitting. Spanish typically expresses this concept using a verb ('presentar', 'entregar') or a more general noun like 'entrega' or 'presentación', rather than a direct noun equivalent for 'a submit'.

plural
submits
  • After completing the form, click the submit button.
VERB (1)
[/səbˈmɪt/en-US]
presentar literal / entregar / remitir
Synonyms present , hand in
Antonyms withhold

To formally present or hand in a document, application, proposal, or similar item for consideration, approval, or processing.

gerund past present
submitting submitted submits
  • Applicants must submit their résumés by Friday.
register: formal