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subscribev. 1) to sign at the end of a document. The courts have been flex...
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subscribeearly 15c., "to sign at the bottom of a document," from Latin subscribere "write, write underneath, sign one's name; register," also figuratively "assent, agree to, appro [..]
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subscribe1) To sign at the end of a document. The courts have been flexible in recognizing signatures elsewhere on a contract or will, on the theory that a document should be found valid if possible. 2) To ord [..]
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subscribe//schema.org/SiteNavigationElement"> Advertise
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subscribeoffer to buy, as of stocks and shares; "The broker subscribed 500 shares" sign: mark with one's signature; write one's name (on); "She si [..]
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subscribeto the monthly Junior Golf Newsletter. It gives you all the information and tips about healthy nutrition, positive mental game, golf fitness, goal setting and more...which you can use for your junior golfer's growth!.
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subscribeIn computer conferencing, to add one's address to a distribution list, or to join a forum. [2382-pt.35]
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subscribeWebsite Design Dictionary Although this sounds as if you are being asked to part with money it normally means just adding your address to a mailing list or newsgroup.
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subscribe to yield.
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subscribe1. To add one's name to a mailing list. 2. A very small scribe.
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subscribesub·scribed sub·scrib·ing [Latin subscribere, literally, to write beneath, from sub- under + scribere to write] vt 1 : to write (one's name) underneath or at the end of a document [we ...
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subscribeTo become a member of a mailing list, newsgroup, or other online service. See Also: Mailing List, Newsgroup
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subscribeto authorize to receive or access updates or messages.
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subscribeTo join a discussion group, interest group, listserv list, or mailing list. You use this term when writing commands to join such a group and to list a Usenet newsgroup on your newsreader.
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subscribeSign up to receive news and update emails.
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subscribeTo sign up to receive messages from a mailing list, Usenet newsgroup, or online publication. To unsubscribe is to take your name off a list or stop receiving posts from a Usenet newsgroup.
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subscribe(1) Sign up to receive a mailing list via e-mail. or (2) Add a Usenet newsgroup to a personalized list of groups for easy access.
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subscribe(v) offer to buy, as of stocks and shares(v) mark with one's signature; write one's name (on)(v) adopt as a belief(v) pay (an amount of money) as a contribution to a charity or service, espe [..]
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subscribeTo add one's name to a mailing list.
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subscribeSubscribe is an option offered by product vendors or service providers that allows customers to gain access to products or services. Most subscription-based models are paid services, which require a c [..]
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subscribePodcasts
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subscribeEnter your Email Preview
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subscribeThe process of joining a mailing list, either through an email command, by filling out a Web form, or offline by filling out a form or requesting to be added verbally. (If you accept verbal subscriptions, you should safeguard yourself by recording it and storing recordings along with time and date, in a retrievable format.) Subscriber
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subscribeAgree with an idea
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subscribeTo sign, to write one's signature. The word subscribe is part of many states' Jurat wording where the phrase or similar phrase, "Subscribed and sworn to before me this ____ day of _ [..]
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subscribeSubscriptions are an important part of social media platfoms. If there are specific channels that you like, subscribe to them. Once you do, you’ll receive updates whenever they upload new content, mak [..]
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subscribe
(ergative) To sign up to have copies of a publication, such as a newspaper or a magazine, delivered for a period of time.
''Would you like to subscribe or subscribe a friend to our new magazine,'' [..]
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