υποβλήθηκε
Wordform Details
Translation: it was submittedhe was submittedshe was submitted
Part of Speech: verb
Inflection Type:
third-personsingularpassiveaoristIs Dictionary Form: No
Dictionary Form Details
Lemma: υποβάλλομαι
Translation: to submit oneself; to undergo; to be subjected to; to be submitted (verb)
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ὑποβάλλω (hupoballō), composed of the prefix ὑπό (hupo, 'under, beneath') and βάλλω (ballō, 'to throw, cast'). The middle/passive form υποβάλλομαι indicates the subject receiving or experiencing the action. The English words 'hyperbole' and 'ballistic' share the same root βάλλω, while 'hypo-' (as in 'hypodermic') comes from the same prefix ὑπό.
Example Usage
Υποβλήθηκα σε χειρουργική επέμβαση.
I underwent surgery.
Πρέπει να υποβληθείς σε εξετάσεις.
You must undergo examinations.
Υποβάλλομαι σε ταλαιπωρία κάθε φορά που επισκέπτομαι μια δημόσια υπηρεσία.
I subject myself to hardship every time I visit a public service office.
Οι υποψήφιοι υποβάλλονται σε συνέντευξη.
The candidates are subjected to an interview.
Mnemonics
- Think of 'hypo' (under) + 'ball' (throw) = 'throw yourself under' or submit to something.
- Remember 'ballistic' (related to throwing) and imagine submitting yourself to a process is like throwing yourself into it.
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Cultural Context
Commonly used in bureaucratic and medical contexts in Greece, where citizens often need to 'υποβάλλομαι' to various procedures, examinations, or submit themselves to administrative processes.
Easily Confused With
Explanation: While 'υποβάλλω' (active voice) means 'to submit something', 'υποβάλλομαι' (middle/passive voice) means 'to submit oneself' or 'to undergo'.
Notes: The difference is in voice: active (υποβάλλω) versus middle/passive (υποβάλλομαι).
Mnemonic: For 'υποβάλλομαι', think 'I am being submitted' (passive) versus 'υποβάλλω' as 'I submit' (active).
Explanation: While 'υποβάλλομαι' means 'to undergo/submit oneself', 'αναβάλλομαι' means 'to be postponed'.
Notes: Both are passive forms but with different prefixes that change the meaning completely.
Mnemonic: 'Υπο-' (under) suggests submission, while 'ανα-' (up) suggests lifting up or away (postponement).