Submit meaning in Urdu

Submit meaning in Urdu is جمع کروانا، پیش کرنا، اطاعت کرنا، سپرد کرنا، جھک جانا, and Jama karwana, paish karna, ita’at karna, supurd karna, jhuk jana, as written in Roman Urdu.

The other similar words are Present, Hand in, Offer, Surrender, Yield . Take a look at this page to find out more details about Submit .

Submit

جمع کروانا، پیش کرنا، اطاعت کرنا، سپرد کرنا، جھک جانا

Jama karwana, paish karna, ita’at karna, supurd karna, jhuk jana

Submit Definition

Verb:

  1. To present or hand in something formally (like a document, assignment, or request).
    (کسی چیز کو باضابطہ طور پر پیش یا جمع کروانا)

  2. To accept or yield to a superior force or authority.
    (کسی طاقت یا اختیار کے آگے جھک جانا یا اطاعت کرنا)

  3. To suggest or propose something for consideration.
    (کسی تجویز یا رائے کو پیش کرنا)

Synonyms For Submit , Similar to Submit

Present – پیش کرنا
Hand in – جمع کروانا
Offer – پیش کرنا
Surrender – سپرد کرنا
Yield – جھکنا / مان لینا

Antonyms For Submit , Opposite to Submit

Reject – مسترد کرنا
Resist – مزاحمت کرنا
Defy – انکار کرنا
Withdraw – واپس لینا
Disobey – نافرمانی کرنا

1. Formal Submission (Kaghzaat ya Report Jama Karna):

مثال: Please submit your assignment by Monday.
براہ کرم پیر تک اپنا اسائنمنٹ جمع کروائیں۔

2. Obedience or Surrender (Ita’at Karna / Jhukna):

مثال: He finally submitted to his father’s will.
آخرکار اُس نے اپنے والد کی مرضی کے آگے سر جھکا دیا۔

3. Proposal or Suggestion (Tajwez Paish Karna):

مثال: I would like to submit an idea for discussion.
میں بحث کے لیے ایک تجویز پیش کرنا چاہوں گا۔

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is “submit” used for online forms too?
Yes, commonly — e.g., Click here to submit your response.

What is the noun form of “submit”?
The noun form is submission (اطاعت / جمع کروانا)۔

Can “submit” have both physical and emotional meanings?
Yes — physically for handing something in, and emotionally for surrendering or obeying.

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