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01
to pay some money in advance to use or receive something regularly
Intransitive: to subscribe to a service
Example
Readers often subscribe to magazines to receive regular issues at their doorstep.
Customers may subscribe to meal kit services for convenient and regular deliveries.
1.1
to voluntarily sign up or register for a service or regular updates, indicating the desire to receive ongoing content or notifications from a specific source
Intransitive: to subscribe to an online service or platform
Example
They subscribed to a streaming service to watch their favorite shows.
After hearing about the course, he subscribed to the online learning platform.
02
to commit to purchasing shares in a company, typically during an initial offering or investment round
Intransitive: to subscribe to shares of a company
Example
He decided to subscribe to the new startup's shares, hoping it would be a successful investment.
She subscribed to 100 shares in the tech company, excited about its potential growth.
03
to sign a document, such as a will or contract, indicating agreement or authorization
Transitive: to subscribe a document
Example
She will subscribe the contract tomorrow after reviewing the terms carefully.
Before the agreement can be finalized, both parties must subscribe the documents.
04
to approve, endorse, or give consent to an idea or belief
Intransitive: to subscribe to an idea or belief
Example
The board members subscribed to the new policy after a lengthy discussion.
He subscribed to her vision for the company's future, offering his full support.
05
to pledge or commit to donate a specific amount of money to a fund or cause, often on a recurring basis
Intransitive: to subscribe to a fund or charity
Example
He decided to subscribe to the charity and donate a fixed amount each month.
The company subscribed to the nonprofit to help support education in rural areas.

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