submit
verb
uk/səbˈmɪt/ us-tt- [ T ]
to formally send a document, plan, etc. to a person or group in authority so that they can make a decision about it:
submit a bid/plan/proposal The consortium has yet to submit a bid.
submit a letter/report/request They submitted the report after the retailer said that it might choose a replacement ad agency last year.
Applications must be submitted by December 5.
[ T ] LAW formal or
to suggest or say something:
In conclusion, I submit that the proposal will not work without some major changes.
submit your resignation
HR
to tell your employer that you are leaving your job or position:
He was given the choice on Wednesday to either submit his resignation, or be fired.
[ I or T ]
to allow another person or group to have authority or control over you, or to accept something unwillingly:
They were required to agree that future industrial disputes would be submitted to arbitration.