[no obj] 1 : to pay money to get a publication or service regularly
▪ Subscribe today and get your first issue free! ▪ You'll receive a user name and password when you subscribe. — often + to ▪ I subscribe to several newspapers/magazines. ▪ He's thinking of subscribing to satellite TV. 2 : to agree to buy shares in a company — usually + for ▪ She subscribed for 100 shares. 3 Brit : to belong to or support something (such as an organization) by paying money regularly — usually + to ▪ subscribe to a charity
▪ Subscribe today and get your first issue free! ▪ You'll receive a user name and password when you subscribe. — often + to ▪ I subscribe to several newspapers/magazines. ▪ He's thinking of subscribing to satellite TV.
subscribe to [phrasal verb]
subscribe to (something) : to agree with or support (an opinion, theory, etc.)
▪ I subscribe to the idea that voting is my civic duty. ▪ She subscribes to the theory that some dinosaurs were warm-blooded and others were cold-blooded.
▪ I subscribe to the idea that voting is my civic duty. ▪ She subscribes to the theory that some dinosaurs were warm-blooded and others were cold-blooded.
— sub·scrib·er noun, plural sub·scrib·ers [count]
▪ cable TV subscribers ▪ The magazine has about a million subscribers.
▪ cable TV subscribers ▪ The magazine has about a million subscribers.







