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Some common synonyms of submit<\/em> are capitulate<\/em><\/a>, defer<\/em><\/a>, relent<\/em><\/a>, succumb<\/em><\/a>, and yield<\/em><\/a>. While all these words mean \"to give way to someone or something that one can no longer resist,\" submit<\/em> suggests full surrendering after resistance or conflict to the will or control of another.<\/p>

\/\/ a repentant sinner vowing to submit<\/em> to the will of God<\/p>" } }, { "@type": "Question", "name": "When could 'capitulate' be used to replace 'submit'?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "

The words capitulate<\/em><\/a> and submit<\/em> are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, capitulate<\/em> stresses the fact of ending all resistance and may imply either a coming to terms (as with an adversary) or hopelessness in the face of an irresistible opposing force.<\/p>

\/\/ officials capitulated<\/em> to the protesters' demands<\/p>" } }, { "@type": "Question", "name": "When is it sensible to use 'defer' instead of 'submit'?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "

The words defer<\/em><\/a> and submit<\/em> can be used in similar contexts, but defer<\/em> implies a voluntary yielding or submitting out of respect or reverence for or deference and affection toward another.<\/p>

\/\/ I defer<\/em> to your expertise in these matters<\/p>" } }, { "@type": "Question", "name": "When is 'relent' a more appropriate choice than 'submit'?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "

While in some cases nearly identical to submit<\/em>, relent<\/em><\/a> implies a yielding through pity or mercy by one who holds the upper hand.<\/p>

\/\/ finally relented<\/em> and let the children stay up late<\/p>" } }, { "@type": "Question", "name": "When might 'succumb' be a better fit than 'submit'?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "

Although the words succumb<\/em><\/a> and submit<\/em> have much in common, succumb<\/em> implies weakness and helplessness to the one that gives way or an overwhelming power to the opposing force.<\/p>

\/\/ a stage actor succumbing<\/em> to the lure of Hollywood<\/p>" } }, { "@type": "Question", "name": "When would 'yield' be a good substitute for 'submit'?", "acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "

The meanings of yield<\/em><\/a> and submit<\/em> largely overlap; however, yield<\/em> may apply to any sort or degree of giving way before force, argument, persuasion, or entreaty.<\/p>

\/\/ yields<\/em> too easily in any argument<\/p>" } } ] }

Definition of submitnext
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as in to capitulate
to yield to the control or power of enemy forces the fort's commander received orders not to submit under any circumstances, as reinforcements were on the way

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How does the verb submit differ from other similar words?

Some common synonyms of submit are capitulate, defer, relent, succumb, and yield. While all these words mean "to give way to someone or something that one can no longer resist," submit suggests full surrendering after resistance or conflict to the will or control of another.

a repentant sinner vowing to submit to the will of God

When could capitulate be used to replace submit?

The words capitulate and submit are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, capitulate stresses the fact of ending all resistance and may imply either a coming to terms (as with an adversary) or hopelessness in the face of an irresistible opposing force.

officials capitulated to the protesters' demands

When is it sensible to use defer instead of submit?

The words defer and submit can be used in similar contexts, but defer implies a voluntary yielding or submitting out of respect or reverence for or deference and affection toward another.

I defer to your expertise in these matters

When is relent a more appropriate choice than submit?

While in some cases nearly identical to submit, relent implies a yielding through pity or mercy by one who holds the upper hand.

finally relented and let the children stay up late

When might succumb be a better fit than submit?

Although the words succumb and submit have much in common, succumb implies weakness and helplessness to the one that gives way or an overwhelming power to the opposing force.

a stage actor succumbing to the lure of Hollywood

When would yield be a good substitute for submit?

The meanings of yield and submit largely overlap; however, yield may apply to any sort or degree of giving way before force, argument, persuasion, or entreaty.

yields too easily in any argument

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Recent Examples of submit For example, while GPS trackers can be used to measure mileage, drivers also have the option to manually submit photos of their odometer readings, eliminating the need for tracking altogether. Louis Sigaud, The Orlando Sentinel, 21 Mar. 2026 Attackers submit what appear to be small fixes to open-source software. Deni Ellis Béchard, Scientific American, 21 Mar. 2026 Tips may be submitted anonymously. Michael McGough, Sacbee.com, 21 Mar. 2026 Last summer, over 17,000 people submitted their takes on the best cities in the South. Alexis Simmerman, Austin American Statesman, 21 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for submit
Recent Examples of Synonyms for submit
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  • Yet Hezbollah refused to succumb to the growing domestic pressure calling it to give up its arms.
    Asher Kaufman, The Conversation, 20 Mar. 2026
  • The victims in that incident were transported to a hospital, but the child succumbed to his injuries and was declared dead there.
    Aldo Toledo, San Francisco Chronicle, 20 Mar. 2026
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  • According to a complicated lawsuit filed late last year in New York by CIM, the Real Deal news website reported, Goodtime had been in default of the loan for months, and negotiations were underway to surrender control of the property in lieu of a formal foreclosure.
    Andres Viglucci, Miami Herald, 20 Mar. 2026
  • After the successful defense of the city, the Portuguese governor extended amnesty to all rebels who surrendered.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 19 Mar. 2026
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  • Bradlow and Crowley conceded that agents can be error-prone, even hallucinatory, and on a mass scale, that could lead to widespread errors.
    Nick Lichtenberg, Fortune, 26 Mar. 2026
  • The Red Wings have conceded 208 goals while scoring 205 for a -3 scoring differential.
    ABC News, ABC News, 26 Mar. 2026

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“Submit.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/submit. Accessed 27 Mar. 2026.

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