Entity: QUIET-SUBMIT
QUIET-SUBMIT refers to the act of quietly submitting or acquiescing to a situation or authority without making noise or disturbance.
QUIET-SUBMIT
Etymology
The term QUIET-SUBMIT combines 'quiet' meaning making no noise or sound, and 'submit' meaning to accept or yield to a superior force or authority.
Definition
QUIET-SUBMIT refers to the act of quietly submitting or acquiescing to a situation or authority without making noise or disturbance.
Historical Context
The concept of quiet submission has been prevalent in various cultures and societies as a form of respect or obedience towards authority figures.
Cultural Significance
QUIET-SUBMIT reflects a passive approach to conflict resolution or power dynamics, often associated with compliance or resignation.
Related Concepts
Synonyms for QUIET-SUBMIT include acquiescence, indicating a passive acceptance or agreement without protest.
See Also
The term QUIET-SUBMIT is an informal expression for quietly accepting or yielding to a situation or authority without resistance or protest.