Subscribe synonyms
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To share an opinion about (something):
CARTO-SoC (related)
One who actively assists, defends, pleads, prosecutes, speaks, writes, or otherwise supports the cause of another. A lawyer. To speak, write, or otherwise support a cause by argument.
To acquiesce, agree, approve, assent, to voluntarily comply or yield, to give permission to some act or purpose. See also acquiescence.
To support or promote:
To verify; to make good; to substantiate; to establish; to sustain.
To communicate, convey, or offer for conveyance:
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(Intransitive) To give grounds for expectation, especially of something good.
The definition of submit is to present to others, obey or suggest.
To offer as advice; recommend
(Intransitive) To receive something willingly.
To agree or consent quietly without protest, but without enthusiasm
contribute (related)
To give something, that is or becomes part of a larger whole.
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pay (related)
To give to (a person) what is due, as for goods received, services rendered, etc.; remunerate; recompense
recommend (related)
To recommend is defined as to advise or counsel someone.
obey (related)
To carry out or comply with (a command, for example).
To express acceptance of an opinion, proposal, etc.; agree (to); concur
To affirm as accurate, genuine, or true.
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To promise to join (a fraternity or similar organization).
To give official authorization or approval to:
To communicate with a sign or signs:
adopt as a belief
disagree (antonym)
To have a differing opinion:
(Idiomatic) To contribute
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(Intransitive, idiomatic) To contribute, especially to a collection of money.
The definition of accede means to agree to something, approve of something or go along with something.
To express by lowering and raising the head:
It is so; as you say or ask. Used to express affirmation, agreement, positive confirmation, or consent.
To write something in one's own handwriting
(Mathematics) To draw (one figure) within another figure so that every vertex of the enclosed figure touches the outer figure.
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To sign one's name at the bottom of (a letter or document).
put one's John Hancock on
set one's hand to
law (related)
(Informal, Dial.) To take legal action (against)
receive or obtain regularly
sign up (related)
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unsubscribe (related)
subscription (related)
subscriber (related)
sign up for (related)
Find another word for subscribe. In this page you can discover 46 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for subscribe, like: agree, CARTO-SoC, advocate, consent, second, support, give, promise, submit, propose and advise.