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his aggressions by jogging and marathon running.<br />

sublime adj. 1 lofty, high, supreme, exalted, elevated, empyrean or<br />

empyreal, heavenly, noble, glorious, grand, high-minded;<br />

honourable, ennobled, eminent, glorified, beatified, canonized,<br />

sanctified, great, good: Her poetry evokes sublime emotions. 2<br />

awesome, overwhelming, inspiring, mind-boggling, overpowering,<br />

humbling, awe-inspiring, majestic, splendid, empyrean: The<br />

architecture of the cathedral was truly sublime.<br />

subliminal<br />

adj. subconscious, unconscious, suggestive: Advertisers know<br />

that subliminal techniques can be very effective in TV<br />

commercials.<br />

submerge v. 1 plunge, submerse, immerse, inundate, dip, wash, soak,<br />

drench, saturate, wet, douse, Colloq dunk: To cleanse, submerge<br />

the garment in a basin of warm water for ten minutes. 2 dive,<br />

plunge, go down, descend, sink, sound, plummet: The order to<br />

submerge was given as soon as the planes were spotted. 3 flood,<br />

immerse, inundate, swamp, bury, engulf, overwhelm, deluge,<br />

drown; conceal, hide, camouflage, obscure, cloak, veil, shroud:<br />

He was quickly submerged under an enormous pile of<br />

correspondence.<br />

submission<br />

n. 1 concession, acquiescence, capitulation, surrender,<br />

yielding, deference, giving in, obedience, compliance,<br />

resignation, submissiveness, tractability; meekness, docility,<br />

passivity, timidity, unassertiveness: After years of oppression<br />

their abject submission to a new tyrant was not altogether<br />

surprising. 2 submittal, offering, tender, contribution, entry:<br />

Submissions for the essay competition should be sent to the<br />

address given below.<br />

submissive<br />

adj. 1 yielding, acquiescent, deferential, compliant, obedient,<br />

tractable, amenable, agreeable, accommodating, passive,<br />

unresisting, pliant, flexible, manageable, unassertive, docile,<br />

meek, timid, resigned, uncomplaining: As a child she was very<br />

submissive but she rebelled in adolescence. 2 obsequious,<br />

abject, subservient, servile, humble, deferential, slavish,<br />

ingratiating, truckling, biddable, sycophantic, toadying, Colloq

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