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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unsubscribe

1570s (implied in unsubscribed), from un- (2) "reverse of" + subscribe (v.). Related: unsubscribing.

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unsubscribe

vb. To cancel a subscription, especially to an online service.

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Unsubscribe

Unsubscribe may refer to:

  • The unsubscribe command used within electronic mailing lists
  • Unsubscribing from a mailing list, where an individual or an organization sends material to multiple recipients
  • Unsubscribing from a subscription business model, where a customer must pay a subscription price to have access to a product or service

Usage examples of "unsubscribe".

Often the implicit norm is that you can subscribe and unsubscribe whenever you want, participate or lurk as you wish, respond to others, ignore them or digress.

Traditionally, in many e-mail lists the implicit norm has been that you can subscribe and unsubscribe whenever you want, participate or lurk as you wish, respond to others, ignore them, or digress.

This New Warfare, which the prophets had said would end in a scientific massacre of mankind, passed insensibly into a squalor of political fiascos, unpayable debts, unsubscribed loans, scrapped machinery, insurrection, guerilla and bandit conflicts, universal hunger and the great pestilences.

That if any part of the national debt, incurred before last Michaelmas, redeemable by law, and carrying an interest of four per centum, should remain unsubscribed on or before the thirtieth day of May, the government should pay off the principal.

For this purpose Ins majesty was enabled to borrow of any person or persons, bodies politic or corporate, any sum or sums of money not exceeding that part of the national debt which might remain unsubscribed, to be charged on the sinking fund, upon any terms not exceeding the rate of interest in the foregoing proposal.

This law provided that the annuities at five per cent, charged on the general fund by a former act, except such as had been subscribed into the South-Sea, together with the unsubscribed blanks of the lottery in the year one thousand seven hundred and fourteen, should be paid off at Lady-day of the year next ensuing, with the money arising from the sinking fund.

Some of the users who had thrown up their hands in disgust and unsubscribed eventually rejoined the list.