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Submitters
- noun - someone who submits something (as an application for a job or a manuscript for publication etc.) for the judgment of others; "he was a prolific submitter of proposals"
- someone who yields to the will of another person or force
Submitting
- verb - accept as inevitable; "He resigned himself to his fate"
- accept or undergo, often unwillingly; "We took a pay cut"
- hand over formally
- make an application as for a job or funding; "We put in a grant to the NSF"
- make over as a return; "They had to render the estate"
- put before; "I submit to you that the accused is guilty"
- refer for judgment or consideration; "The lawyers submitted the material to the court"
- refer to another person for decision or judgment; "She likes to relegate difficult questions to her colleagues"
- yield to another's wish or opinion; "The government bowed to the military pressure"
- yield to the control of another
Subriguous
- - Watered or wet beneath; well-watered.
Subsidence
- noun - a gradual sinking to a lower level
- an abatement in intensity or degree (as in the manifestations of a disease); "his cancer is in remission"
- the sudden collapse of something into a hollow beneath it
Subsidency
- - The act or process of subsiding.
Subsidiary
- adjective - a company that is completely controlled by another company
- an assistant subject to the authority or control of another
- functioning in a supporting capacity; "the main library and its auxiliary branches"
Subsidings
- noun - a gradual sinking to a lower level
Subsidised
- verb - having partial financial support from public funds; "lived in subsidized public housing"
- secure the assistance of by granting a subsidy, as of nations or military forces
- support through subsidies; "The arts in Europe are heavily subsidized"
Subsidiser
- noun - someone who assists or supports by giving a subsidy
Subsidises
- verb - secure the assistance of by granting a subsidy, as of nations or military forces
- support through subsidies; "The arts in Europe are heavily subsidized"