unsubscribing
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present participleof unsubscribe.present participle
A verb form that is used in progressive verb constructions and may also function as a modifier or a gerund.
unsubscribeverb (used without object)to cancel a subscription to or remove a name from an online mailing list, publication, or service. -
a word derived from
subscribe.
subscribeverb (used with object)to pledge, as by signing an agreement, to give or pay (a sum of money) as a contribution, gift, or investment.
Example Sentences
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Standard money advice tells you to unsubscribe from paid services, but unsubscribing from the temptation to spend can save you significantly more in the long run.
From MarketWatch ● Mar. 31, 2026
Other advice from Persaud includes selling or returning unwanted Christmas gifts and unsubscribing from shopping-related emails or newsletters, whose temptations will only make the problem worse.
From Reuters ● Jan. 24, 2023
It’s uncertain whether or not the game offerings will bolster subscribers — or keep Netflix’s existing user base from unsubscribing.
From Los Angeles Times ● Oct. 24, 2022
Gmail is participating in the “ Verified Sender Program, ” which allows senders to bypasses traditional spam filters, but also gives users the option of unsubscribing from a sender.
From Washington Times ● Oct. 21, 2022
In May, a survey revealed that more long-term subscribers were quitting Netflix, with 3.6 million people unsubscribing from the platform last quarter.
From The Verge ● Jun. 29, 2022