Pronunciation of the English word submission.
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1. | We have the alternative of death and submission. | |
2. | He was beaten into submission. | |
3. | Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your submission. | |
4. | Friday's behaviour shows his total submission and devotion to Robinson, because the Englishman saved him from the cannibals. | |
5. | Nothing appears more surprising to those, who consider human affairs with a philosophical eye, than the easiness with which the many are governed by the few; and the implicit submission, with which men resign their own sentiments and passions to those of their rulers. | |
6. | Patriotism in its simple, clear and plain meaning is nothing other to rulers than an instrument for achieving their power-hungry and self-serving goals. To those who are subjected to them, it is a denial of human dignity, reason, and conscience, as well as a slavish submission of themselves to those who are in power. | |
7. | Your submission is great! Congratulations! | |
8. | In the end, her glare cowed him into submission. | |
9. | The submission was flagged automatically. | |
10. | Lady Stair, a woman accustomed to universal submission, for even her husband did not dare to contradict her, treated this objection as a trifle, and insisted upon her daughter yielding her consent to marry the new suitor, David Dunbar, son and heir to David Dunbar of Baldoon, in Wigtonshire. |