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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
v. offer to buy, as of stocks and shares; "The broker subscribed 500 shares" mark with one's signature; write one's name (on); "She signed the letter and sent it off"; "Please sign here" [syn: sign ] adopt as a belief; "I subscribe to your view on abortion" ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context ergative English) To sign up to have copies of a publication, such as a newspaper or a magazine, delivered for a period of time. 2 To pay for the provision of a service, such as Internet access or a cell phone plan. 3 To believe or agree ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB for ▪ This is of little importance since in practice only two shares will be subscribed for . to ▪ The medical students, in entering a traditionally conservative profession, were obliged to subscribe to conventionally ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Subscribe \Sub*scribe"\, v. i. To sign one's name to a letter or other document. --Shak. To give consent to something written, by signing one's name; hence, to assent; to agree. So spake, so wished, much humbled Eve; but Fate Subscribed not. --Milton. ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
early 15c., "to sign at the bottom of a document," from Latin subscribere "write, write underneath, sign one's name; register," also figuratively "assent, agree to, approve," from sub "underneath" (see sub- ) + scribere "write" (see script (n.)). The meaning ...

Usage examples of subscribe.

One of the best things you can do to ensure that short science fiction remains alive and plentiful in the market is to subscribe to whatever magazine you like best.

For these reasons he proposed, that although the term of subscribing should be protracted till the thirtieth day of May, the encouragement of three pounds ten shillings per centum per annum should not be continued to the second subscribers longer than till the fifth day of December, in the year one thousand seven hundred and fifty-five.

Hampshire public, subscribed handsomely to the county charities, called assiduously upon all the county folk, and laid himself out in a word to take that position in Hampshire, and in the Empire afterwards, to which he thought his prodigious talents justly entitled him.

I immediately offered to procure a good company at my expense, if the boxes were at once subscribed for, and the monopoly of the faro bank granted to me.

And though it seemed to be loyal to the Republic and to subscribe to its democracy, its leaders, as we have seen, were negotiating with the Nazis to give Hitler the chancellorship before they were outbid by Papen and the Nationalists.

Budd did not subscribe to the rule that a host must not outdress his guests.

Club all subscribed to some basic principles that marked a dramatic break with Parlementaire argument.

To render them more effectual, some stipulations were probably required on the side of the king of Persia, which appeared so very repugnant either to his interest or to his dignity, that Narses could not be persuaded to subscribe them.

Contemporary theory, to which I subscribe, by the way, argues that aging is a polygenic trait.

It simply refers to anyone in the ancient world who subscribed to any of the numerous polytheistic religions of the day.

After a residence at Antioch of four years, the hand of Theodosius subscribed an edict, which ranked him with Simon the magician, proscribed his opinions and followers, condemned his writings to the flames, and banished his person first to Petra, in Arabia, and at length to Oasis, one of the islands of the Libyan desert.

Doctor Sanderling subscribed to the ancient belief that all heavenly bodies visible in the night sky revolved around the earth.

Which done, she sayd these words of course as follow : Behold, his nose is whole, his eyes safe, his eares without scarre, his lips untouched, and his chin sound : all which was written and noted in tables, and subscribed with the hands of witnesses to confirme the same.

The Czar Peter, in the full possession of despotic power, submitted to the judgment of Russia, of Europe, and of posterity, the reasons which had compelled him to subscribe the condemnation of a criminal, or at least of a degenerate son.

Yet, while so many unjust and extravagant wills were every day dictated by cunning and subscribed by folly, a few were the result of rational esteem and virtuous gratitude.