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submit to

verb as in abide by

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Wanting nothing more than to be a winner, we should expect that he will submit to the courts, the Congress, and, if necessary, the people.

From Salon

A Hamas spokesman, Abdel Latif Al-Qanoua, crowed that the withdrawal was proof that the group had “forced the enemy to submit to our demands.”

Was this a case study of Trump’s mastery in “the art of the deal,” as some Republicans claim—foisting the threat of economic pain with steady determination until the objects of his wrath submit to his demands for fair trade and tighter security on the border?

From Slate

He also detailed several steps he would submit to the church's leadership at their next meeting to be "implemented as a matter of urgency".

From BBC

“However, the Trump-Vance Transition Team’s decision to forego requiring nominees to submit to FBI background checks thus delaying further investigations,” Connolly notes.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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