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
If you submit a proposal, report, or request to someone, you formally send it to them so that they can consider it or decide about it. They submitted their reports to the Chancellor yesterday Head teachers yesterday submitted a claim for a 9 per cent pay rise. = present
{f} give in, surrender, yield; subject oneself to a process or condition; present, propose, suggest, offer; comply, acquiesce; be subjected to a process or condition
If you submit to something, you unwillingly allow something to be done to you, or you do what someone wants, for example because you are not powerful enough to resist. In desperation, Mrs. Jones submitted to an operation on her right knee to relieve the pain If I submitted to their demands, they would not press the allegations
To release a Revision object to the repository for processing If auditing is enabled, the Revision object is accepted or rejected by auditors, which determines whether the Revision object is processed to update the repository See also Auditing; Revision object; Validate
To send a pending changelist to the server for processing The files referenced by the changelist are locked, the corresponding operations are performed, and then the files are unlocked