What is the uniqueness of submission.

Merrian Webster dictionary defines Submission as either:

1. An act of submitting

  1. Condition of being submissive.

What does “compliance, obedience, subordination” mean in the synonyms? It seems there is an emphasis on the second meaning. As native speaker, how do you feel? Why are we here in Mexico and why is it so popular or not?

I am wanting to use this word for the first meaning. For my Spanish-written script I’m putting in this word for the initial meaning. I want to say after an email I send to the server, that I was a “XXX info submission”. Do you consider appropriate? And if not please provide options.

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Submission is derived from the verb submit; you will probably find a wider range of meanings for the verb than to the derived noun.

The word submit comes from the Latin parts sub + mittere, which means under + send : it meant to send something for judgement. From the 14th century, this started to take on the meaning that you refer to “compliance, obedience, subordination”, which refers strongly to the under– the element of judgement by some higher power.

In business (and particularly in computer systems), the emphasis is more on the send part. Here is a definition from the Cambridge dictionary :

toformally send a document, plan, etc. (and the English translation) When you can speak with a person, in a decision, you can take a decision on what you want or you have an answer to it.

When a website or app sends email or data to a server, submission is the right term to use. As of now, in our world app, the server has the authority to decide what to do with the

app’s data. This would make the server “open” if the app doesn’t send the information to the server at all.

Answered on September 11, 2021.
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Submission is derived from the verb submit; you will probably find a wider range of meanings for the verb than to the derived noun.

The word submit comes from the Latin parts sub + mittere, which means under + send : it meant to send something for judgement. From the 14th century, this started to take on the meaning that you refer to “compliance, obedience, subordination”, which refers strongly to the under– the element of judgement by some higher power.

In business (and particularly in computer systems), the emphasis is more on the send part. Here is a definition from the Cambridge dictionary :

toformally send a document, plan, etc. (and the English translation) When you can speak with a person, in a decision, you can take a decision on what you want or you have an answer to it.

When a website or app sends email or data to a server, submission is the right term to use. As of now, in our world app, the server has the authority to decide what to do with the

app’s data. This would make the server “open” if the app doesn’t send the information to the server at all.

Answered on September 14, 2021.
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Submission is derived from the verb submit; you will probably find a wider range of meanings for the verb than to the derived noun.

The word submit comes from the Latin parts sub + mittere, which means under + send : it meant to send something for judgement. From the 14th century, this started to take on the meaning that you refer to “compliance, obedience, subordination”, which refers strongly to the under– the element of judgement by some higher power.

In business (and particularly in computer systems), the emphasis is more on the send part. Here is a definition from the Cambridge dictionary :

toformally send a document, plan, etc. (and the English translation) When you can speak with a person, in a decision, you can take a decision on what you want or you have an answer to it.

When a website or app sends email or data to a server, submission is the right term to use. As of now, in our world app, the server has the authority to decide what to do with the

app’s data. This would make the server “open” if the app doesn’t send the information to the server at all.

Answered on September 17, 2021.
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Submission is derived from the verb submit; you will probably find a wider range of meanings for the verb than to the derived noun.

The word submit comes from the Latin parts sub + mittere, which means under + send : it meant to send something for judgement. From the 14th century, this started to take on the meaning that you refer to “compliance, obedience, subordination”, which refers strongly to the under– the element of judgement by some higher power.

In business (and particularly in computer systems), the emphasis is more on the send part. Here is a definition from the Cambridge dictionary :

toformally send a document, plan, etc. (and the English translation) When you can speak with a person, in a decision, you can take a decision on what you want or you have an answer to it.

When a website or app sends email or data to a server, submission is the right term to use. As of now, in our world app, the server has the authority to decide what to do with the

app’s data. This would make the server “open” if the app doesn’t send the information to the server at all.

Answered on September 20, 2021.
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Submission is derived from the verb submit; you will probably find a wider range of meanings for the verb than to the derived noun.

The word submit comes from the Latin parts sub + mittere, which means under + send : it meant to send something for judgement. From the 14th century, this started to take on the meaning that you refer to “compliance, obedience, subordination”, which refers strongly to the under– the element of judgement by some higher power.

In business (and particularly in computer systems), the emphasis is more on the send part. Here is a definition from the Cambridge dictionary :

toformally send a document, plan, etc. (and the English translation) When you can speak with a person, in a decision, you can take a decision on what you want or you have an answer to it.

When a website or app sends email or data to a server, submission is the right term to use. As of now, in our world app, the server has the authority to decide what to do with the

app’s data. This would make the server “open” if the app doesn’t send the information to the server at all.

Answered on September 22, 2021.
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Submission is derived from the verb submit; you will probably find a wider range of meanings for the verb than to the derived noun.

The word submit comes from the Latin parts sub + mittere, which means under + send : it meant to send something for judgement. From the 14th century, this started to take on the meaning that you refer to “compliance, obedience, subordination”, which refers strongly to the under– the element of judgement by some higher power.

In business (and particularly in computer systems), the emphasis is more on the send part. Here is a definition from the Cambridge dictionary :

toformally send a document, plan, etc. (and the English translation) When you can speak with a person, in a decision, you can take a decision on what you want or you have an answer to it.

When a website or app sends email or data to a server, submission is the right term to use. As of now, in our world app, the server has the authority to decide what to do with the

app’s data. This would make the server “open” if the app doesn’t send the information to the server at all.

Answered on September 22, 2021.
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Submission is derived from the verb submit; you will probably find a wider range of meanings for the verb than to the derived noun.

The word submit comes from the Latin parts sub + mittere, which means under + send : it meant to send something for judgement. From the 14th century, this started to take on the meaning that you refer to “compliance, obedience, subordination”, which refers strongly to the under– the element of judgement by some higher power.

In business (and particularly in computer systems), the emphasis is more on the send part. Here is a definition from the Cambridge dictionary :

toformally send a document, plan, etc. (and the English translation) When you can speak with a person, in a decision, you can take a decision on what you want or you have an answer to it.

When a website or app sends email or data to a server, submission is the right term to use. As of now, in our world app, the server has the authority to decide what to do with the

app’s data. This would make the server “open” if the app doesn’t send the information to the server at all.

Answered on September 24, 2021.
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Submission is derived from the verb submit; you will probably find a wider range of meanings for the verb than to the derived noun.

The word submit comes from the Latin parts sub + mittere, which means under + send : it meant to send something for judgement. From the 14th century, this started to take on the meaning that you refer to “compliance, obedience, subordination”, which refers strongly to the under– the element of judgement by some higher power.

In business (and particularly in computer systems), the emphasis is more on the send part. Here is a definition from the Cambridge dictionary :

toformally send a document, plan, etc. (and the English translation) When you can speak with a person, in a decision, you can take a decision on what you want or you have an answer to it.

When a website or app sends email or data to a server, submission is the right term to use. As of now, in our world app, the server has the authority to decide what to do with the

app’s data. This would make the server “open” if the app doesn’t send the information to the server at all.

Answered on September 25, 2021.
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Submission is derived from the verb submit; you will probably find a wider range of meanings for the verb than to the derived noun.

The word submit comes from the Latin parts sub + mittere, which means under + send : it meant to send something for judgement. From the 14th century, this started to take on the meaning that you refer to “compliance, obedience, subordination”, which refers strongly to the under– the element of judgement by some higher power.

In business (and particularly in computer systems), the emphasis is more on the send part. Here is a definition from the Cambridge dictionary :

toformally send a document, plan, etc. (and the English translation) When you can speak with a person, in a decision, you can take a decision on what you want or you have an answer to it.

When a website or app sends email or data to a server, submission is the right term to use. As of now, in our world app, the server has the authority to decide what to do with the

app’s data. This would make the server “open” if the app doesn’t send the information to the server at all.

Answered on September 25, 2021.
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Submission is derived from the verb submit; you will probably find a wider range of meanings for the verb than to the derived noun.

The word submit comes from the Latin parts sub + mittere, which means under + send : it meant to send something for judgement. From the 14th century, this started to take on the meaning that you refer to “compliance, obedience, subordination”, which refers strongly to the under– the element of judgement by some higher power.

In business (and particularly in computer systems), the emphasis is more on the send part. Here is a definition from the Cambridge dictionary :

toformally send a document, plan, etc. (and the English translation) When you can speak with a person, in a decision, you can take a decision on what you want or you have an answer to it.

When a website or app sends email or data to a server, submission is the right term to use. As of now, in our world app, the server has the authority to decide what to do with the

app’s data. This would make the server “open” if the app doesn’t send the information to the server at all.

Answered on September 26, 2021.
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