subscribe
verb
uk/səbˈskraɪb/ us [ I ] COMMERCE
to pay to receive a newspaper or magazine regularly or to use a phone line or internet service:
subscribe to sth 58% of television owning households subscribe to a cable TV network.
subscribe to an internet service provider/a magazine/a newspaper Every time we subscribe to a magazine, we unleash bits of personal information in return for convenience.
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[ I ] STOCK MARKET
to formally ask to buy particular shares when they are issued :
subscribe for sth Since you have to subscribe for a minimum of 200 shares, you will have to pay £380.
subscribe to sth Investors can subscribe to shares in the public offer until 13 November.
[ I or T ]
to pay money regularly to an organization in order to support its work:
subscribe (sth) to sth The company subscribes €1000 a month to the charity.