sub·scrip·tion
/səbˈskrɪpʃən/ noun plural sub·scrip·tions
1 : an agreement that you make with a company to get a publication or service regularly and that you usually pay for in advance [
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▪ a magazine/newspaper subscription = a subscription to a magazine/newspaper ▪ Annual/monthly subscriptions cost $20. ▪ She bought a subscription. = She took out a subscription. ▪ online subscription services ▪ I'm going to renew/cancel my subscription. [
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▪ You won't find this magazine at newsstands. It's sold only by subscription.
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Brit : a fee that you pay regularly to belong to or support an organization