VS.

Obeyance vs. Submission

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Obeyancenoun

obedience

Submissionnoun

The act of submitting or yielding; surrender.

Obeyancenoun

(nonstandard) abeyance

Submissionnoun

The act of submitting or giving e.g. a completed piece of work.

‘Any submissions received after Friday will have marks deducted for lateness.’;

Submissionnoun

The thing which has been submitted.

Submissionnoun

A submission hold in wrestling, mixed martial arts, or other combat sports.

Submissionnoun

A subset or component of a mission.

Submissionnoun

The act of submitting; the act of yielding to power or authority; surrender of the person and power to the control or government of another; obedience; compliance.

‘Submission, dauphin! 't is a mere French word;We English warrious wot not what it means.’;

Submissionnoun

The state of being submissive; acknowledgement of inferiority or dependence; humble or suppliant behavior; meekness; resignation.

‘In all submission and humilityYork doth present himself unto your highness.’; ‘No duty in religion is more justly required by God . . . than a perfect submission to his will in all things.’;

Submissionnoun

Acknowledgement of a fault; confession of error.

‘Be not as extreme in submissionAs in offense.’;

Submissionnoun

An agreement by which parties engage to submit any matter of controversy between them to the decision of arbitrators.

Submissionnoun

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);

‘several of his submissions were rejected by publishers’; ‘what was the date of submission of your proposal?’;

Submissionnoun

the act of submitting; usually surrendering power to another

Submissionnoun

the condition of having submitted to control by someone or something else;

‘the union was brought into submission’; ‘his submission to the will of God’;

Submissionnoun

the feeling of patient submissive humbleness

Submissionnoun

a legal document summarizing an agreement between parties in a dispute to abide by the decision of an arbiter

Submissionnoun

an agreement between parties in a dispute to abide by the decision of an arbiter

Submissionnoun

(law) a contention presented by a lawyer to a judge or jury as part of the case he is arguing

Submissionnoun

the action of accepting or yielding to a superior force or to the will or authority of another person

‘they were forced into submission’;

Submissionnoun

an act of surrendering to a hold by one's opponent.

Submissionnoun

humility; meekness

‘servile flattery and submission’;

Submissionnoun

the action of presenting a proposal, application, or other document for consideration or judgement

‘reports should be prepared for submission at partners' meetings’;

Submissionnoun

a proposal, application, or other document presented for consideration or judgement

‘a written submission to the UN’;

Submissionnoun

a proposition or argument presented by counsel to a judge or jury

‘the judge halted the trial at the end of the prosecution's submissions’;

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