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subscription [səbˈskrɪpʃən] N

1. subscription (to magazines):

subscription

2. subscription (to organization):

subscription
to take out a subscription to...

3. subscription (to charity):

subscription

subscription list N ECON

subscription list

subscription price N ECON

subscription price

subscription right N ECON

subscription right

Usage examples with subscription

to take out a subscription to...

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It was funded by advertising, subscriptions and sales.
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In 1805, the society began acquiring books for its library, selling subscriptions to members for $1 to $4.
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The building was funded by public subscription, costing over 6,000.
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By 1912 the number of subscriptions had dropped to 304.
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In autumn that year she began giving entertainments there by subscription, in other words by selling tickets in advance.
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When the newspaper began, a one-year subscription cost $3.00.
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In addition, the companys subscription base rose by 50%.
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It was also in 1983 that the foundation instituted the subscription-based research funding program.
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Half of the existing subscribers immediately cancelled their subscriptions.
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Like the modern clubs, these were membership organizations whose members would receive publications automatically in return for their subscriptions.
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