English to Xhosa Meaning of submission - ukuzithoba


Submission :
ukuzithoba

ukuzithoba, ezinqinileyo, isaphetha, ukuthambekela, banikele, isiphakamiso, isingeniso

ukungeniswaezingeniswa
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Definitions of submission in English
Noun(1) something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc., as in a competition(2) the act of submitting; usually surrendering power to another(3) the condition of having submitted to control by someone or something else(4) the feeling of patient, submissive humbleness(5) a legal document summarizing an agreement between parties in a dispute to abide by the decision of an arbiter(6) an agreement between parties in a dispute to abide by the decision of an arbiter(7) (law
Examples of submission in English
(1) Of course, I try and hold it back, force it into submission , but in the end it gets away from me and the serial explosions then occur.(2) reports should be prepared for submission at partners' meetings(3) We would really love to publish your work, hopefully your present submission and future ones as well.(4) Please be sure as an angler your submission on this final proposal is sent in on time.(5) they were beaten into submission(6) to make a submission to a board(7) Ruby said it had something to do with their application missing the deadline for submission , and the fact that they'd gone through a state of flux.(8) He asserts that wars are still decided ÔÇÿthe old-fashioned way,ÔÇÖ by pounding opposing forces into submission .(9) The law abiding have been forced into submission by the law breaking.(10) The fund's decisions will be country driven, with decisions on proposals for submission to be made nationally.(11) It was a traverse through a world of humility, patience and submission - a long and tedious journey to be undertaken with faith, conviction and cheerfulness.(12) But he would also add that this phenomenon is one of the fundamental sources of authority defined as passive submission to the object: in sum, masochism.(13) Ever since, Indigenous Peoples have been forced into submission , if not obliteration, in the name of civilization and progress all over the globe.(14) The applicability of this submission to the present case, under a different piece of legislation, seems doubtful to me.(15) Both arts employ chokes, armlocks, leglocks and other submission holds to defeat opponents.(16) It's been a hectic couple of days, getting all the monies and documents together for submission with the loan application.
Related Phrases of submission
(1) submission ::
ukuzithoba
Synonyms
Noun
1. yielding ::
evelisa
2. surrender ::
ukuba uzinikele
3. compliance ::
ukuhambisana
4. presentation ::
intshumayelo
5. proposal ::
isiphakamiso
6. argument ::
impikiswano
8. entry ::
entry
Antonyms
1. contumacy ::
yokuvukela
2. defiance ::
yavota
3. disobedience ::
ukungathobeli
4. rebellion ::
ukuvukela
5. recalcitrance ::
recalcitrance
Different Forms
submission, submissions
Word Example from TV Shows
and he wrestled you into
submission with his eyebrows.

and he wrestled you into SUBMISSION with his eyebrows.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 3

English to Xhosa Dictionary: submission

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