verb trans
to send or commit (something) to another person or authority for consideration, inspection, judgment, etc
to put (something) forward as an opinion or suggestion
We submit that the charge is not proved
to subject (something or somebody) to a process or practice
to yield (something, or somebody, or oneself) to the authority or will of another
to yield oneself to the authority or will of another
to allow oneself to be subjected to something
submitter noun
[Middle English submitten from Latin submittere to lower, submit, from sub- + mittere to send]