subscribed

/səbˈskraɪbd/
verb
  1. To have arranged to receive a service, publication, or regular updates, typically by paying a fee.
    • I subscribed to the streaming service to watch the new series.
    • She subscribed to the magazine for a year.
    • They subscribed to a weekly newsletter about gardening.
  2. To have agreed with or supported an idea, opinion, or belief.
    • He subscribed to the theory that exercise improves mental health.
    • Many people subscribe to the idea that hard work leads to success.
    • I do not subscribe to the view that money is the most important thing.
  3. To have formally signed one's name to a document, indicating agreement or membership.
    • All members subscribed to the contract before the project began.
    • She subscribed her name to the petition supporting the new park.
    • The witness subscribed to the affidavit in front of a notary.
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