0 to pay money to an organization in order to receive a product, use a service regularly, or support the organization: --
1 to pay money to an organization in order to receive a product or use a service regularly: --
2 to pay to receive a newspaper or magazine regularly or to use a phone line or internet service: --
To listen to the show or subscribe to our podcast, visit our website.
subscribe to an internet service provider/a magazine/a newspaper Every time we subscribe to a magazine, we unleash bits of personal information in return for convenience.
subscribe to sth 58% of television owning households subscribe to a cable TV network.
3 to formally ask to buy particular shares when they are issued : --
4 to pay money regularly to an organization in order to support its work: --
An accessory to political theatre, it was waved and displayed as well as read and subscribed.
Thus, this leads to difficulty in establishing a new field of research as the facilities are, by definition, fully subscribed.
The question, then, is: what kinds of classes or class segments subscribed to this project?
361 are consistently heavily subscribed (which accounts for the rapid rise in the number of texts aimed at this market niche).
One can appreciate the benefit to community with or without subscribing to the communitarian view that the common good ranks above individual rights.
They all subscribed to these values, although to varying degrees.
We think that by adopting criminal laws and by subscribing to morality we have gotten rid of conflict.
In their efforts to improve the sensory experiences of the poor, missionary aesthetes subscribed to a liberatory aesthetic rather than a decadent one.