Similar words: oversubscribed, subscribe, subscriber, subscribe to, described, inscribed, prescribed, proscribed. Meaning: [səb'skraɪb] adj. (of a contract or will or other document) having a signature written at the end.
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1. I have subscribed £20,000 for the institute.
2. They have subscribed large sums to the fund.
3. It is not a theory that is commonly subscribed to.
4. I've personally never subscribed to the view that either sex is superior to the other.
5. Has he subscribed his name on the papers?
6. I subscribed to a morning paper.
7. The tour of Edinburgh is fully subscribed.
8. He gave me a painting with his name subscribed.
9. He subscribed liberally to charities.
10. Employees subscribed for far more shares than were available.
11. These are the publications to which he subscribed.
12. I have subscribed to some newspapers.
13. Renew the magazines that I subscribed for another year.
14. How many shares have been subscribed for now?
15. I subscribed my name to the document.
16. Many companies subscribed generously to the football club.
17. Frank subscribed firmly to the belief that human kindness would overcome evil.
18. They subscribed materials voluntarily.
19. I have never subscribed to the view that schooldays are the happiest days of your life.
20. Existing shareholders subscribed to only 49% of the new share issue.
21. This is the school to which your farther subscribed generously in the past.
22. Its authority is subscribed to in conduct.
23. I just subscribed to a new e-mail service.
24. The Western tradition, however(sentencedict.com), has never subscribed to such an extreme theology of silence and unknowing.
24. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
25. Not all Essenes subscribed to, or practised, precisely the same things.
26. For several years now, we've subscribed to the Zoo Fund.
27. He's turned into a real couch potato since he subscribed to the sports channel.
28. What this meant in ordinary language was that only those who subscribed to Francoist ideals would be remembered and honoured.
29. Despite the evidence to the contrary, most of Monday morning's newspapers subscribed to the Army's version.
30. This is of little importance since in practice only two shares will be subscribed for.
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