subscribe

sub|scribe /səbskr'aɪb/ (subscribes subscribing subscribed)
1 [VERB] V to n
If you subscribe to an opinion or belief, you are one of a number of people who have this opinion or belief.
I've personally never subscribed to the view that either sex is superior to the other.
2 [VERB] V to n
If you subscribe to a magazine or a newspaper, you pay to receive copies of it regularly.
My main reason for subscribing to New Scientist is to keep abreast of advances in science.
3 [VERB] V to n, also V
If you subscribe to an online newsgroup or service, you send a message saying that you wish to receive it or belong to it. (COMPUTING)
Usenet is a collection of discussion groups, known as newsgroups, to which anybody can subscribe.
4 [VERB] V for n, also V n
If you subscribe for shares in a company, you apply to buy shares in that company. (BUSINESS)
Employees subscribed for far more shares than were available.

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