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subscribe verb [ səbˈskrʌɪb ]

• arrange to receive something, typically a publication, regularly by paying in advance.
• "subscribe to the magazine for twelve months and receive a free limited-edition T-shirt"
Similar: pay a subscription, buy regularly, take, take regularly, read, read regularly, contract to buy, be a member of, support,
• express or feel agreement with (an idea or proposal).
• "we prefer to subscribe to an alternative explanation"
Similar: agree with, be in agreement with, accede to, consent to, accept, believe in, endorse, back, support, advocate, champion,
• sign (a will, contract, or other document).
• "he subscribed the will as a witness"
Similar: sign, write, inscribe, initial, autograph, countersign, witness, put one's mark on, add, append, set one's hand to, underwrite, style, side-sign, chirographate,
Origin: late Middle English (in the sense ‘sign at the bottom of a document’): from Latin subscribere, from sub- ‘under’ + scribere ‘write’.


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