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’.