Submit vs. Confirm

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Submitverb

(intransitive) To yield or give way to another.

Submitverb

(transitive) To yield (something) to another, as when defeated.

Submitverb

(ambitransitive) To enter or put forward for approval, consideration, marking etc.

Submitverb

(transitive) To subject; to put through a process.

Submitverb

To win a fight against (an opponent) by submission.

Submitverb

To let down; to lower.

Submitverb

To put or place under.

Submitverb

To let down; to lower.

Submitverb

To put or place under.

Submitverb

To yield, resign, or surrender to power, will, or authority; - often with the reflexive pronoun.

Submitverb

To leave or commit to the discretion or judgment of another or others; to refer; as, to submit a controversy to arbitrators; to submit a question to the court; - often followed by a dependent proposition as the object.

Submitverb

To yield one's person to the power of another; to give up resistance; to surrender.

Submitverb

To yield one's opinion to the opinion of authority of another; to be subject; to acquiesce.

Submitverb

To be submissive or resigned; to yield without murmuring.

Submitverb

refer for judgment or consideration;

Submitverb

put before;

Submitverb

yield to the control of another

Submitverb

hand over formally

Submitverb

refer to another person for decision or judgment;

Submitverb

submit or yield to another's wish or opinion;

Submitverb

accept or undergo, often unwillingly;

Submitverb

make an application as for a job or funding;

Submitverb

make over as a return;

Submitverb

accept as inevitable;

Submit

Submit is an EP by the British band Pitchshifter, released on 23 March 1992 by Earache on LP, MC and CD.French black metal band Blut aus Nord covered for their EP Debemur Morti.

Confirmverb

To strengthen; to make firm or resolute.

Confirmverb

To administer the sacrament of confirmation on (someone).

Confirmverb

To assure the accuracy of previous statements.

Confirmverb

To make firm or firmer; to add strength to; to establish; as, health is confirmed by exercise.

Confirmverb

To strengthen in judgment or purpose.

Confirmverb

To give new assurance of the truth of; to render certain; to verify; to corroborate; as, to confirm a rumor.

Confirmverb

To render valid by formal assent; to complete by a necessary sanction; to ratify; as, to confirm the appoinment of an official; the Senate confirms a treaty.

Confirmverb

To administer the rite of confirmation to. See Confirmation, 3.

Confirmverb

establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts;

Confirmverb

strengthen or make more firm;

Confirmverb

make more firm;

Confirmverb

as of a person to a position;

Confirmverb

administer the rite of confirmation to;

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