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pronunciation:
sb skraIb
parts of speech:
intransitive verb, transitive verb
features:
Word Combinations (verb), Word Parts
part of speech: intransitive verb
definition 1: to pledge, pay, or contribute a sum of money for a specified purpose.
She subscribed in order to use the full services of the website.
similar words:
contribute, donate, pledge
definition 2: to contract and pay in advance for a specified number of issues of a publication such as a magazine.
I've subscribed to the same news magazine for several years.
definition 3: to attest or approve a document by signing it at the bottom.
Her lawyer drafted the document, but her husband refused to subscribe.
synonyms:
sign
definition 4: to give approval or express agreement by signing, or as though by signing.
I subscribe fully to the views held by the members of this club.
antonyms:
disclaim
similar words:
agree, assent, concur, hold, underwrite
 
part of speech: transitive verb
inflections: subscribes, subscribing, subscribed
definition 1: to pledge, pay, or contribute (a sum of money) for a specified purpose.
similar words:
contribute, dedicate, donate, pledge
definition 2: to sign (one's name) on a document in order to approve or attest it.
synonyms:
endorse, sign
similar words:
certify, underwrite
definition 3: to sign (a document), usu. at the bottom.
synonyms:
sign, undersign
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derivation: subscriber (n.)
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