v.
1.refer for judgment or consideration
2.put before
3.yield to the control of another
4.hand over formally
5.refer to another person for decision or judgment
6.submit or yield to another's wish or opinion
7.accept or undergo, often unwillingly
8.make an application as for a job or funding
9.make over as a return 10.accept as inevitable
Idiom of the Day
top (something) off or top off (something)
to add to the difficulty of a situation
I lost my car keys and to top it off I also lost my wallet.