Submittal

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /səbˈmɪtəl/

Definitions of submittal

noun a document or item that is submitted for consideration or approval

Example Sentences

A1 I will prepare the submittal for the project.

A2 The submittal deadline is approaching, so we need to work quickly.

B1 The contractor reviewed the submittal and requested revisions.

B2 The submittal package includes all necessary documentation for approval.

C1 The submittal process involves thorough review and approval by multiple parties.

C2 The submittal was meticulously prepared and submitted ahead of schedule.

Examples of submittal in a Sentence

formal The submittal of the project proposal was due by the end of the week.

informal Don't forget to send in your submittal for the contest before the deadline.

slang I finally got around to sending in my submittal for the job application.

figurative Her submittal of ideas to the team helped to spark new innovations.

Grammatical Forms of submittal

past tense

submitted

plural

submittals

comparative

more submittal

superlative

most submittal

present tense

submit

future tense

will submit

perfect tense

have submitted

continuous tense

is submitting

singular

submittal

positive degree

submittal

infinitive

to submit

gerund

submitting

participle

submitted

Origin and Evolution of submittal

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'submittal' originated from the Latin word 'submittere', which means to lower, put under, yield.
Evolution of the word: Initially, 'submittal' was used to refer to the act of yielding or putting something under. Over time, it evolved to also mean the act of presenting or submitting something for approval or consideration, especially in a formal or official context.