Definition of subscribe Subscribe

/sʌbskɹajˈb/ - [subskrayb] - sub•scribe

We found 31 definitions of subscribe from 6 different sources.

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WordNet

WordNet by Princeton University

Verb

subscribes, subscribing, subscribed  

subscribe - adopt as a belief; "I subscribe to your view on abortion"
  support
  concur, concord, agree, hold happen simultaneously; "The two events coincided"
subscribe - receive or obtain regularly; "We take the Times every day"
  subscribe to, take
  purchase, buy accept as true; "I can't buy this story"
subscribe - mark with one's signature; write one's name (on); "She signed the letter and sent it off"; "Please sign here"
  sign
  write communicate or express by writing; "Please write to me every week"
  check in, sign in announce one's arrival, e.g. at hotels or airports
  sign away, sign over formally assign ownership of; "She signed away her rights"
  rubricate sign with a mark instead of a name
subscribe - pay (an amount of money) as a contribution to a charity or service, especially at regular intervals; "I pledged $10 a month to my favorite radio station"
  pledge
  donate give to a charity or good cause; "I donated blood to the Red Cross for the victims of the earthquake"; "donate money to the orphanage"; "She donates to her favorite charity every month"
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Wiktionary Wiktionary dictionary logo

  • subscribe (Verb)
    To sign up to have copies of a publication, such as a newspaper or a magazine, delivered for a period of time.
  • subscribe (Verb)
    To pay for the provision of a service, such as Internet access or a cell phone plan.
  • subscribe (Verb)
    To believe or agree with a theory or an idea.
  • subscribe (Verb)
    To pay money to be a member of an organization.
  • subscribe (Verb)
    To contribute or promise to contribute money to a common fund.
  • subscribe (Verb)
    To agree to buy shares in a company.
  • subscribe (Verb)
    To write one’s name at the bottom of a document, to sign.
  • subscribe (Verb)
    To sign away; to yield; to surrender.
  • subscribe (Verb)
    To yield; to admit to being inferior or in the wrong.

Webster DictionaryWebster's Unabridged Dictionary 📘

  • subscribe (v. t.)
    To write underneath, as one's name; to sign (one's name) to a document.
  • subscribe (v. t.)
    To sign with one's own hand; to give consent to, as something written, or to bind one's self to the terms of, by writing one's name beneath; as, parties subscribe a covenant or contract; a man subscribes a bond.
  • subscribe (v. t.)
    To attest by writing one's name beneath; as, officers subscribe their official acts, and secretaries and clerks subscribe copies or records.
  • subscribe (v. t.)
    To promise to give, by writing one's name with the amount; as, each man subscribed ten dollars.
  • subscribe (v. t.)
    To sign away; to yield; to surrender.
  • subscribe (v. t.)
    To declare over one's signature; to publish.
  • subscribe (v. i.)
    To sign one's name to a letter or other document.
  • subscribe (v. i.)
    To give consent to something written, by signing one's name; hence, to assent; to agree.
  • subscribe (v. i.)
    To become surely; -- with for.
  • subscribe (v. i.)
    To yield; to admit one's self to be inferior or in the wrong.
  • subscribe (v. i.)
    To set one's name to a paper in token of promise to give a certain sum.
  • subscribe (v. i.)
    To enter one's name for a newspaper, a book, etc.

OmegaWiki DictionaryOmegaWiki Dictionary Ω

  • subscribe
    To sign up to receive regular copies of a publication, such as a newspaper or a magazine, delivered for a period of time.
  • subscribe
    To pay for the provision of a service, such as Internet access or a cell phone plan.
  • subscribe
    To believe or agree with a theory or an idea.
  • subscribe
    To agree to buy, as of stocks and shares.

Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary 📕

  • subscribe
    sub-skrīb′, v.t. to write underneath: to give consent to something written, or to attest, by writing one's name underneath: to sign one's name: to promise to give or pay, or to take, as a copy of a book, by attaching one's name: to attest by attaching one's signature.—v.i. to promise a certain sum by setting one's name to a paper: to enter one's name for anything.—adj. Subscrīb′able, capable of being subscribed.—n. Subscrīb′er.—adj. Sub′script, written underneath.—n. Subscrip′tion, act of subscribing: a name subscribed: a paper with signatures: consent by signature: sum subscribed. [L. subscribĕresub, under, scribĕre, scriptum, to write.]

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  • subscribe, verb, present, 1st person singular of subscribe (infinitive).
  • subscribe, verb (infinitive).

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