To sign up for a service or publication, sometimes for a fee
“Be sure to subscribe to our channel for more quality content.”
(mainly British) To contribute or undertake to contribute a certain sum of money to a fund, project, or cause
“They were able to convince a group of wealthy Canadians to subscribe or loan money to their company to produce the film, using the facilities of the OMPB at Trenton.”
To express or feel agreement with (an idea or proposal)
“Do we, or ought we, subscribe to the idea that if it can be done, it should be done?”
To mark with one's signature or name as a token of consent or attestation
“If you will subscribe the oath then I will attest your signature.”
To provide with money, funds or finances
(internet, social media) To mark, tag or save something in one's personal list
To assure someone that an event or action will definitely take place
To believe as valid or correct
To be a sign or proof of (something)
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