Subscribe (money)

Subscribe (money)
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  • subscribe — sub‧scribe [səbˈskraɪb] verb 1. [intransitive] to pay money regularly in order to have a newspaper or magazine sent to you, or to receive a broadcasting, telephone, or Internet service: subscribe to • Which Internet Service Provider do you… …   Financial and business terms

  • subscribe — sub·scribe /səb skrīb/ vb sub·scribed, sub·scrib·ing [Latin subscribere, literally, to write beneath, from sub under + scribere to write] vt 1: to write (one s name) underneath or at the end of a document we now subscribe our names as witnesses W …   Law dictionary

  • subscribe — [səb skrīb′] vt. subscribed, subscribing [ME subscriben < L subscribere: see SUB & SCRIBE] 1. to sign (one s name) at the end of a document, etc. 2. to write one s signature on (a document, etc.) as an indication of consent, approval,… …   English World dictionary

  • subscribe — ► VERB 1) (often subscribe to) arrange to receive something, especially a periodical regularly by paying in advance. 2) (subscribe to) contribute (a sum of money) to a project or cause. 3) apply to participate in. 4) (subscribe to) express… …   English terms dictionary

  • subscribe — (v.) early 15c., to sign at the bottom of a document, from L. subscribere write underneath, sign one s name, from sub underneath (see SUB (Cf. sub )) + scribere write (see SCRIPT (Cf. script)). The meaning give one s consent first recorded 1540s; …   Etymology dictionary

  • subscribe */ — UK [səbˈskraɪb] / US verb Word forms subscribe : present tense I/you/we/they subscribe he/she/it subscribes present participle subscribing past tense subscribed past participle subscribed 1) [intransitive] to pay money so that you will regularly… …   English dictionary

  • subscribe — sub|scribe [ səb skraıb ] verb * 1. ) intransitive to pay money so that you will regularly receive copies of a newspaper or magazine: subscribe to: We subscribe to all the main medical journals. a ) to pay money for a set of tickets to a series… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • subscribe — verb 1 (I) to pay money regularly to have copies of a newspaper or magazine sent to you (+ to): What newspaper do you subscribe to? 2 (I) BrE to pay money regularly to be a member of an organization or to help its work (+ to): Chris subscribes to …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • subscribe — sub|scribe [səbˈskraıb] v [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: subscribere, from scribere to write ] 1.) to pay money, usually once a year, to have copies of a newspaper or magazine sent to you, or to have some other service subscribe to ▪ You can… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • subscribe — [[t]səbskra͟ɪb[/t]] subscribes, subscribing, subscribed 1) VERB If you subscribe to an opinion or belief, you are one of a number of people who have this opinion or belief. [V to n] I ve personally never subscribed to the view that either sex is… …   English dictionary

  • subscribe — subscribable, adj. subscribership, n. /seuhb skruyb /, v., subscribed, subscribing. v.t. 1. to pledge, as by signing an agreement, to give or pay (a sum of money) as a contribution, gift, or investment: He subscribed $6,000 for the new church. 2 …   Universalium

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