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submissions

Pronunciation: [səbˈmɪʃənz]

Word

Context: "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.

Example

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

Example

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

Example

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

Context: "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.

Example

Her submission to the writing contest won first place.

Example

Not all submissions to the competition were accepted.

Example

How many submissions were received for the talent show?

Context: "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.

Example

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

Example

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

Example

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

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