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subscribeverb to give or express one's approval (as to a proposal)promised that as president he would never subscribe to the use of torture as an interrogation method, regardless of the circumstances accede, acquiesce, agree, assent, come round, consent adopt, embrace, espouseabide, bear (with), endure, stand, suffer, toleratestomach, swallow, takebow, knuckle under, relent, submit, succumb, yield dissent rebuff, refuse, reject, scorn, spurndeny, gainsay to write one's name on (as a document)they dutifully subscribed several dozen forms at the mortgage closing autograph, ink, sign sign upcosign, countersign, endorse(also indorse), register, sign oninscribeauthor, pen, pencil (in), scratch (out), scrawl, scribblenotarize assent, consent, accede, acquiesce, agree, subscribe mean to concur with what has been proposed.assent implies an act involving the understanding or judgment and applies to propositions or opinions.voters assented to the proposal consent involves the will or feelings and indicates compliance with what is requested or desired.consented to their daughter's going accede implies a yielding, often under pressure, of assent or consent.officials acceded to the prisoners' demands acquiesce implies tacit acceptance or forbearance of opposition.acquiesced to his boss's wishes agree sometimes implies previous difference of opinion or attempts at persuasion.finally agreed to come along subscribe implies not only consent or assent but hearty approval and active support.subscribes wholeheartedly to the idea in the 15th century |