[ UK /səbskɹˈa‍ɪb/ ]
[ US /səbsˈkɹaɪb/ ]
VERB
  1. offer to buy, as of stocks and shares
    The broker subscribed 500 shares
  2. mark with one's signature; write one's name (on)
    Please sign here
    She signed the letter and sent it off
  3. pay (an amount of money) as a contribution to a charity or service, especially at regular intervals
    I pledged $10 a month to my favorite radio station
  4. receive or obtain regularly
    We take the Times every day
  5. adopt as a belief
    I subscribe to your view on abortion
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How To Use subscribe In A Sentence

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  • Games can be demoed free and purchased or rented a la carte, or players can subscribe to the OnLive PlayPack for unlimited play of more than 200 games, with more titles added monthly.
  • If you are a Nature subscriber, or willing to pay the weregild, my short story "Annie Webber" is live there today. Anonymous moves into the real world, calling for flash-crowd style protests on February 10th.
  • What's more it was delivered to subscribers wrapped in a natty waterproof jacket.
  • The company raised €10 million in May, but decided to extend the round after it was oversubscribed by potential investors.
  • The report said mobile phone networks worldwide were likely to have 1.6 billion subscribers by the end of this year.
  • The flotation, which was 20 times oversubscribed, was a huge success.
  • To erode that bedrock is to subscribe, to a “divine right of kings” theory of governance, in which those who govern are absolved from adhering to the basic moral standards to which the governed are accountable. Bush Slanders Freedom « Antiwar.com Blog
  • It then sends that information in machine-readable form to itsalgorithmic subscribers, which can parse it further, using the resulting datato inform their own investing decisions.
  • Espion subscribers also get neat features like text messaging, and can receive promotional messages offering them shopping discounts and club invites.
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