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To sign up to have copies of a publication, such as a newspaper or a magazine, delivered for a period of time.

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Would you like to subscribe or subscribe a friend to our new magazine, Lexicography Illustrated?

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To pay for the provision of a service, such as Internet access or a cell phone plan.

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To believe or agree with a theory or an idea (used with to).

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I don’t subscribe to that theory.

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To pay money to be a member of an organization.

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To contribute or promise to contribute money to a common fund.

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To promise to give, by writing one's name with the amount.

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Each man subscribed ten dollars.

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To agree to buy shares in a company.

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To sign; to mark with one's signature as a token of consent or attestation.

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Officers subscribe their official acts, and secretaries and clerks subscribe copies or records.

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To write (one’s name) at the bottom of a document; to sign (one's name).

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To sign away; to yield; to surrender.

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To yield; to admit to being inferior or in the wrong.

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To declare over one's signature; to publish.

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To indicate interest in the communications made by a person or organization.

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My YouTube channel has reached 100,000 subscribers.

Examples of subscribed in a Sentence

The man's from Parkside and Cleary subscribed to a newspa­per from there.

He subscribed to the 'pay as you go' idea.

Money was liberally subscribed and a large part of the scheme was carried out.

All the powers concerned eventually subscribed to the declaration proposed by the United States government.

It was a bicycling magazine—one to which Dean subscribed.

It is worthy of notice that this intercourse with Cromwell occurred when Baxter was summoned to London to assist in settling "the fundamentals of religion," and made the memorable declaration, in answer to the objection that what he had proposed as fundamental "might be subscribed by a Papist or Socinian," - "So much the better, and so much the fitter it is to be the matter of concord."

He himself encouraged the establishment of another kind of municipal school at Como, where the leading townspeople subscribed for the maintenance of the school, and the control, including the appointment of teachers, remained in the hands of the subscribers.

As a general rule, it is a condition precedent to the exercise of these powers by a company that the capital of the undertaking should be fully subscribed.

After the proprietors subscribed £5000 for the protection of the colony the assembly momentarily gave up its contest for a tax on the proprietary estates and consented to pass a money bill, without this provision, for the expenses of the war.

A bust of him, by Chantrey, was publicly subscribed for in 1833 and placed in the entrance hall of the Manchester Royal Institution.

Under its influence twelve ministers at Kettering in October 1792 organized the Baptist Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Heathen, and subscribed L 13, 2s.

All the states and cities which subscribed to the confession of Augsburg were admitted to it, and thus a large number of Protestants, including the duchies of Wurttemberg and Pomerania and the cities of Augsburg and Frankfort, secured a needful protection against the decrees of the Reichskammergeric/it, which the league again repudiated.

The sugar-refining industry has been introduced by two important companies, and most of the capital employed in sugar-refining in other parts of Italy has been subscribed at Genoa, where the administrative offices of the principal companies and individual refiners are situated.

The sensation produced by the tragedy of the expedition was profound and a large fund was subscribed for the benefit of the relatives of the dead explorers and for the promotion of polar research.

The Kongelov is dated and subscribed the 14th of November 1665, but was kept a profound secret, only two initiated persons knowing of its existence until after the death of Frederick III., one of them being Kristoffer Gabel, the king's chief intermediary during the revolution, and the other the author and custodian of the Kongelov, Secretary Peder Schumacher, better known as Griffenfeldt.

The four Eastern patriarchs, and the great majority of the Eastern prelates generally, subscribed, though reluctantly, for it was felt that a dangerous precedent was being set when dead authors were anathematized, and that this new movement could hardly fail to weaken the authority of the council of Chalcedon.

In recognition of his efforts, a marble bust of himself, by Boehm, subscribed for by 80,000 factory workers, chiefly women and children, was presented to Mrs Mundella.

The relatives and friends then hand the priest a list of the contributions and charities which have been subscribed in memory of the deceased, which concludes the ceremony of "rising from mourning," or "the resurrection of the dead."

These to the number of twenty-five the synod subscribed, and adopted a supplementary statement, reaffirming the Augustinian doctrines of corruption, human inability, prevenient grace and baptismal regeneration.

There must have been a large body of usage to which Jewish society subscribed; customary usage is one of the most binding of laws even among modern Oriental communities where laws in writing are unknown, and one of the most interesting features is the persistence in the East of closelyrelated forms and principles of custom from the oldest times to the present day.

The capital now invested in this enterprise, and largely subscribed for by Russian capitalists, amounts to 320,000.

He wrote all the most important despatches to the Russian ministers abroad, concluded and subscribed all treaties, and performed all the functions of a secretary of state.

He concluded by stating that they would be excluded unless they subscribed a recognition to be true to the protector and the 'commonwealth, and to respect the terms of clause XII.

By the 23rd of April about $10,000,000 had been subscribed by the people of the United States; Congress voted $2,500,000 from the national treasury.

In the absence of any of His Majesty's ships he is senior naval officer; he looks after men left behind as stragglers, or in hospital or prison, and sends them on in due course to the nearest ship. He is also empowered by statute to advance for the erection or maintenance of Anglican churches, hospitals, and places of interment sums equal to the amount subscribed for the purpose by the resident British subjects.

Candidates are nominated in writing by a nomination paper signed by a proposer and seconder, and subscribed by eight other assenting county electors of the division; and in the event of there being more valid nominations than vacancies a poll has to be taken in the manner prescribed by the Ballot Act 1872.

Weismann, all the leading biologists had either subscribed to the telegony doctrine or admitted that "infection of the germ" was well within the bounds of possibilities.

The members, with few exceptions, subscribed to give a wedding present to his daughter on her marriage to Maj.-Gen.

It is, however, noteworthy that Spanish capitalists are, as a class, though exclusive of the Catalans, unduly conservative Hence the capital for the establishment of electrical industries was almost exclusively subscribed in Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland and the United States, just as, in the 19th century, the railways and mining industries had been mainly financed by British investors, and the Valencian silk industry by French.

From 1867 onwards his influence continued to increase, despite the rupture of his party, which he reconstructed at the conference of Nagyvarad (March 17, 1868), when the famous Bihari pontok, or articles of Bihar, were subscribed.

The latter gradually advanced eastwards, and approaching the important city of Shanghai, alarmed the European inhabitants, who subscribed to raise a mixed force of Europeans and Manila men for the defence of the town.

If he subscribed to it just so he could see what was happening after he skipped, why not have the paper forwarded to where he was going?

It was a bicycling magazine—one to which Dean subscribed.

Welcome to the Science Museum eNews mailing You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to the Science Museum eNews mailing list.

Welcome to FISO's bi-monthly newsletter which is sent out to over 1,000 subscribed fantasy sports fans.

Some of the play spots were a little over subscribed.

With this statement, which was formally subscribed in the presence of the emperor, the development of the Christological doctrine was completed, but not in a manner to obviate further controversy (see Monophysites and Monothelites).

The one hundred and twenty-five dollars annually subscribed for a Lyceum in the winter is better spent than any other equal sum raised in the town.

Pierre would have liked to subscribe all he had, but fearing that it might look like pride subscribed the same amount as the others.

A student using a publicly-accessible computer should be able to store a list of his or her subscribed newsgroups.

In addition many people and local authorities throughout Kent subscribed generously to the CKA Appeal and their support was particularly beneficial.

Often they will let members know about upcoming sales and offer exclusive deals or coupons for those subscribed to the list.

A relative of mine subscribed me to a dating agency and they matched me with different men, but it has been a waste of time so far.

If you are subscribed to Netflix, you can order just about any movie through their website and have it mailed directly to your home within several days.

The Marketplace offered over 2 million songs, but some record labels did not allow their tracks to be purchased by people who subscribed to the monthly unlimited pass plan and required them to buy new points to get the songs.

This updates any RSS feeds and sends out notices to anyone subscribed to your blog.

The Egyptian government subscribed for eighty millions' worth of shares.

The Atlantic Telegraph Company was duly registered in 1856, with a capital of £350,000, the great bulk of which was subscribed in England.

About the same time Cranmer subscribed the first two of his " recantations."

Its note issue (for which it has an exclusive right) may not exceed the value of half the subscribed capital.

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