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submissions

Aussprache: [səbˈmɪʃənz]

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Kontext: „education“

(noun) a submission is something you give, like homework or a project, to someone, usually a teacher or a judge. It’s like when you finish a piece of work and hand it in for review.

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My submission for the art project received a lot of praise from the teacher.

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I missed the deadline for my submission, so I couldn't get any points.

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When is the due date for your submission of the science report?

Kontext: „competition“

(noun) a submission can also refer to an entry in a contest or competition. It’s like when you send in a story or a drawing to win a prize.

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Her submission to the writing contest won first place.

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Not all submissions to the competition were accepted.

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How many submissions were received for the talent show?

Kontext: „legal“

(noun) in a legal context, a submission is when a lawyer presents their case or information to the court. It's like sharing important facts or arguments to help make a decision.

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The lawyer made a strong submission that helped the jury understand the case better.

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The judge found the submission from the defendant to be incomplete.

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What was the main point of the submission made by the plaintiff?

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