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UK
/səbskɹˈaɪbd/
]
[ US /səbsˈkɹaɪbd/ ]
[ US /səbsˈkɹaɪbd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
(of a contract or will or other document) having a signature written at the end
the subscribed will
How To Use subscribed In A Sentence
- The company raised €10 million in May, but decided to extend the round after it was oversubscribed by potential investors.
- The flotation, which was 20 times oversubscribed, was a huge success.
- A Health Club opened up in the Mall, and was quickly oversubscribed. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
- He added that the issue was seven times oversubscribed.
- Very often the cost of the shares, representing the amount subscribed on the incorporation of the company, is very low.
- The University, which claims to have ‘rigorous methods of distinguishing between very able candidates’, also quashed suggestions that they would introduce a lottery system for oversubscribed courses.
- Within weeks of forms going out, the event - run in association with the Yorkshire Professional Golfers' Association - was fully subscribed.
- -- Second part of 'Greville' published; 2,700 copies subscribed. Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Henry Reeve, C.B., D.C.L. In Two Volumes. Volume II.
- Frank subscribed firmly to the belief that human kindness would overcome evil.
- Needless to say her lectures were oversubscribed - at her opening address, 200 students turned up to a lecture hall designed for 35.