Topic: STOCKS AND SHARES
| Date: | 1400-1500 |
| Language: | Latin |
| Origin: | subscribere, from scribere 'to write' |
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sub‧scribe

1 [intransitive]TCN to pay money, usually once a year, to have copies of a newspaper or magazine sent to you, or to have some other service
2 [intransitive] British English to pay money regularly to be a member of an organization or to help its work
subscribe to
She subscribes to an environmental action group.
She subscribes to an environmental action group.3BFS [intransitive] to agree to buy or pay for shares
subscribe to something
phrasal verb subscribe to the view/belief/theory etc
I have never subscribed to the view that schooldays are the happiest days of your life.
I have never subscribed to the view that schooldays are the happiest days of your life.