Dictionary: sub·scribe
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v., -scribed, -scrib·ing, -scribes.
v.tr.
To pledge or contribute (a sum of money).
To sign (one's name) at the end of a document.
To sign one's name to in attestation, testimony, or consent: subscribe a will.
To authorize (someone) to receive or access electronic texts or services, especially over the Internet.
v.intr.
To contract to receive and pay for a certain number of issues of a publication, for tickets to a series of events or performances, or for a utility service, for example.
To receive or be allowed to access electronic texts or services by subscription.
To promise to pay or contribute money: subscribe to a charity.
To feel or express hearty approval: I subscribe to your opinion. See synonyms at assent.
To sign one's name.
To affix one's signature to a document as a witness or to show consent.
[Middle English subscriben, to sign, from Latin subscrībere : sub-, sub- + scrībere, to write.]
subscriber sub·scrib'er n
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