subscription

/səbˈskrɪpʃən/
noun
  1. An arrangement to receive something regularly, such as a magazine, service, or digital content, by paying in advance.
    • She signed up for a streaming subscription to watch her favorite shows.
    • The gym offers a monthly subscription for unlimited classes.
    • I renewed my magazine subscription for another year.
  2. A sum of money pledged or paid for a specific purpose, such as a charity or project.
    • The museum relies on public subscriptions to maintain its exhibits.
    • They collected subscriptions from neighbors to fund the community garden.
    • His subscription to the charity helped build a new school.
  3. The act of signing or agreeing to something, such as a document or contract.
    • The subscription of the treaty required all parties to sign.
    • The lawyer witnessed the subscription of the will.
    • Her subscription to the petition showed her support for the cause.
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