An act of joining or signing up to a service or society
“I was sad that my subscription to the channel had expired and I was not going to have continued access to my favorite emojis.”
The membership fees paid to a service or society
“If you chose to pay the yearly subscription upfront, you helped that company fund its ongoing working capital needs.”
A monetary gift or contribution
“A man giving alms or giving a subscription with a proviso does not seem to me to be giving it with the spirit with which people usually give.”
A signature or the signing of one's name
“In 1270, Jean de Nanteuil, chamberlain of the king of France, did not add his subscription to the will of Jeanne, countess of Toulouse, for whom he was a witness.”
A short piece of writing at the end of a document
“I agree that the Statute of Frauds only required a signature, not necessarily a subscription at the end of the document, and the numerous authorities on the subject are not easily reconciled.”
The formal acceptance of, or consent to, something
“It is his subscription to the ideology which makes participation in it rational or meaningful for him.”
An instance of collecting money in a church service or for a charity
A fee paid in advance to someone in order to secure their services
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