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submitter

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English

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Etymology

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From submit +‎ -er.

Noun

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submitter (plural submitters)

  1. A person who submits (e.g. a paper for publication).
    • 2013 April 2, CNN Living Staff, “Beware the parental overshare”, in CNN[1]:
      More often than not, the person does know the “offending” parent and has been pushed to the edge. If a submitter says, “This person never usually overshares,” I’ll take that into consideration and might not run the submission. But most of the time, that’s not the case. Once a poop picture oversharer, always a poop picture oversharer.
    • 2014 February 3, Sean Farrell, “Financial watchdog publishes Libor warnings to two bankers”, in The Guardian[2]:
      The FCA said it warned a manager at a bank who for more than three years condoned traders asking rate submitters to rig Libor figures and submitters making submissions based on those requests.
  2. A person who submits to the authority of another.

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