RELEGATE vs SUBMIT: NOUN
- A person who has been banished from proximity to Rome for a set time, but without losing his civil rights.
- N/A
RELEGATE vs SUBMIT: ADJECTIVE
- Relegated; exiled.
- N/A
RELEGATE vs SUBMIT: VERB
- Assign to a lower position; reduce in rank
- Exile, banish, remove, or send away.
- Consign or assign.
- Refer or submit.
- Expel, as if by official decree
- Assign to a class or kind
- Refer to another person for decision or judgment
- Put before
- Submit or yield to another's wish or opinion
- Refer for judgment or consideration
- Yield to the control of another
- Hand over formally
- Make over as a return
- Make an application as for a job or funding
- Refer to another person for decision or judgment
- Accept or undergo, often unwillingly
- To yield or give way to another.
- Or (intransitive) To enter or put forward for approval, consideration, marking etc.
- Yield to another's wish or opinion
- Accept as inevitable
RELEGATE vs SUBMIT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To subject to a condition or process.
- To present (something) to the consideration or judgment of another: : propose.
- To offer as a proposition or contention.
- To accept or give in to the authority, power, or will of another. : yield.
- To allow oneself to be subjected to something.
- To yield or surrender (oneself) to the will or authority of another.
- To be submissive or resigned; to yield without murmuring.
- To yield one's opinion to the opinion of authority of another; to be subject; to acquiesce.
- To yield one's person to the power of another; to give up resistance; to surrender.
RELEGATE vs SUBMIT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To remove, usually to an inferior position; to consign; to transfer; specifically, to send into exile; to banish.
- To refer or assign (a matter or task, for example) for decision or action.
- To consign to an inferior or obscure place, rank, category, or condition.
- To leave or commit to the discretion or judgment of another or others; to refer; ; -- often followed by a dependent proposition as the object.
- To yield, resign, or surrender to power, will, or authority; -- often with the reflexive pronoun.
- To let down; to lower.
- To put or place under.
RELEGATE vs SUBMIT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Assign to a lower position
- Reduce in rank
- In law, to remit or put off to an inferior remedy.
- In Roman law, to send into exile; cause to remove a certain distance from Rome for a certain period.
- To send away or out of the way; consign, as to some obscure or remote destination; banish; dismiss.
- To let down; cause to sink; lower.
- To yield; surrender to the power, will, or authority of another; subject: often used reflexively.
- To refer to the discretion or judgment of another; refer: as, to submit a controversy to arbitrators; to submit a question to the court.
- To propose; declare as one's opinion.
- To moderate; restrain; soften.
- To yield one's self, physically or morally, to any power or authority; give up resistance; surrender.
- To be subject; acquiesce in the authority of another; yield without opposition.
- To maintain; declare: usually in formally respectful expression of a decided opinion: as, “That, I submit, sir, is not the case.”
- To put or place under or down.
RELEGATE vs SUBMIT: RELATED WORDS
- Deport, Expel, Classify, Abandon, Refer, Put, Consign, Kick downstairs, Pass on, Bar, Submit, Break, Bump, Banish, Demote
- Put in, Pass on, Give in, Bow, State, Relegate, Put forward, Resign, Reconcile, Render, Undergo, Defer, Accede, Take, Present
RELEGATE vs SUBMIT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ghettoize, Confine, Supplant, Marginalize, Deport, Classify, Abandon, Refer, Put, Consign, Bar, Submit, Break, Bump, Banish
- File, Submission, Publish, Give in, State, Relegate, Put forward, Resign, Reconcile, Render, Undergo, Defer, Accede, Take, Present
RELEGATE vs SUBMIT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- It is true, of course, that not all traditions relegate everyday life to insignificance.
- New York, and relegate all street cars to the ash heap of civilization.
- Mokgosi said their aim is to stay there and not relegate.
- Others relegate it to the arena of theologians and seminaries.
- We will relegate these exciting questions to our future study.
- Oh, that Morpheus, God of Slu Relegate th Sxi.
- ANT: Relegate, dismiss, dispense, delegate, appoint, commission, forget.
- ANT: Degrade, remove, relegate, dethrone, banish, deprive, divest.
- ANT: Reject, discard, repudiate, relegate, bunch, grasp, clutch.
- Otherwise, we relegate ourprofession to an ordinary businessrelationship.
- Submit the previous two years of standardized testing.
- Print and submit at the end of class.
- You will need to submit a detailed statement.
- Am I required to submit a fingerprint check?
- Submit an unofficial transcript to Admissions and Records.
- How to Submit: Perhaps the most important point to include is to tell the reference how and when to submit their recommendation.
- One has to submit a report in doc format and another one has to submit the corresponding ppt slides.
- If you choose not to submit a photocopy, you may submit a second certified copy of your birth certificate.
- We wish we could submit the required form for you, unfortunately, the employee must submit it.
- Look at the top section or bottom section of this page for submit link and submit an article.
RELEGATE vs SUBMIT: QUESTIONS
- Why does Shankara relegate all reality to the realm of Maya?
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