subscribe

/səbˈskraɪb/
verb
  1. To arrange to receive something regularly, such as a magazine, service, or online content, often by paying a fee.
    • Many people subscribe to news websites to get daily updates.
    • I subscribe to a monthly book club that sends me new novels.
    • She decided to subscribe to the streaming service for a year.
  2. To agree with or support an idea, opinion, or belief.
    • Many scientists subscribe to the view that climate change is real.
    • He subscribes to the belief that hard work always pays off.
    • I do not subscribe to the theory that money brings happiness.
  3. To sign one's name to a document, indicating agreement or approval.
    • The witness was asked to subscribe to the statement.
    • They all subscribed to the petition to improve the park.
    • The contract requires both parties to subscribe their names.
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