subscription
IPA: sʌbskrˈɪpʃʌn
noun
- Access to a resource for a period of time, generally for payment.
- The formal acceptance of something, especially when verified with a signature.
- The signing of one's name.
- Contributing or promising to contribute money to a common fund.
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Examples of "subscription" in Sentences
- I paid for the subscription.
- It also exploits the locality of the subscriptions.
- That's worth the price of the subscription right there.
- The second source is the membership annual subscriptions.
- The subscription to The Canadian Business Journal is free.
- He was the subscription manager for the skateboard magazine.
- My subscription is up this month and I will not be renewing.
- The cost of the service is subscription to a merchant account.
- He was the subscription manager for the skateboard magazine Big Brother.
- The prices of the subscription is set by the respective national organizations.
- Subscriber receiving instead the information, that their subscription is expired.
- Is there any way we could get a warning notice like a month ahead of time when our subscription is about to lapse?
- Instead, I think that I'll spend less then the price of one ticket to make sure that my Netflix subscription is up to date.
- And if a subscription is just too big a commitment for you, you can also become a fan of The New York Review of Books on Facebook — the podcasts are all fed to the page.
- Ms. Loesch says she believes the combination of Hasbro's brands, original programming such R.L. Stine's "The Haunting Hour" and a built-in subscription base will provide the foundation for success.
- E-readers: The Kindle has made this a familiar category, and Lurie said the idea of including the cost of access with a subscription is a strong model, but there may also be ways to charge monthly or session-based fees for data access.
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