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Synonyms

subscribe to

Idioms  
  1. Contract to receive and pay for a given number of issues of a periodical, for tickets to a series of performances, or for a utility service. For example, We subscribe to the local paper , or Betty and I have been subscribing to this concert series for years , or We have no choice; we have to subscribe to the local power company .

  2. Feel or express approval of, as in I subscribe to your opinion but I don't think Donald does . [Mid-1500s]

  3. Promise to pay or contribute money to, as in We subscribe to many charities . [Mid-1600s] All of these usages come from subscribe in the sense of “sign one's name to something, such as a pledge.”


Example Sentences

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Are you subscribing to any streaming services you’re not using or ordering in more food than you realize?

From MarketWatch

It also advised the public not to purchase Starlink terminal equipment or subscribe to its services, as doing so would be illegal.

From BBC

People who subscribe to Amazon Prime in certain metro areas already get free same-day delivery.

From Los Angeles Times

It was true that the Parrs subscribed to the telephone.

From Literature

Which my husband subscribes to, and sees automatically in his calendar app.

From The Wall Street Journal