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1 submit
[səb'mit]past tense, past participle - submitted; verb1) (to yield to control or to a particular kind of treatment by another person etc: I refuse to submit to his control; The rebels were ordered to submit.) ukloniti se2) (to offer (a plan, suggestion, proposal, entry etc): Competitors for the painting competition must submit their entries by Friday.) predložiti•- submissive
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- submissiveness* * *[səbmít]1.transitive verbpodvreči, ukloniti, pokoriti; predložiti (v odobritev, v presojo);2.intransitive verbukloniti se, podvreči se, popustiti, pokoriti se; pomiriti se ( with z), vdati se v, sprijazniti se z; previdno pripomniti, trditito submit o.s. — vdati se, podvreči seto submit to God's will — vdati se v božjo voljo, v usodoI have no choice but to submit — nimam druge izbire, kot da se uklonimto submit s.th. for s.o.'s approval — predložiti komu kaj v odobritev -
2 arbitration
noun (the making of a decision by an arbitrator: The dispute has gone / was taken to arbitration.) arbitraža* * *[a:bitréišən]nounporavnava; razsodba; arbitražacommerce arbitration board — arbitražno sodiščeto settle by arbitration — poravnati, razsoditi
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submit — sub·mit vb sub·mit·ted, sub·mit·ting vt 1: to yield or subject to control or authority to submit himself to the jurisdiction of the tribal court Sheppard v. Sheppard, 655 P.2d 895 (1982) 2 a: to present or propose to another for review,… … Law dictionary
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