English to Punjabi Dictionary subscribe

subscribe

ਗਾਹਕੀ
definition
verb
subscribe to the magazine for twelve months and receive a free T-shirt
arrange to receive something regularly, typically a publication, by paying in advance.
we prefer to subscribe to an alternative explanation
express or feel agreement with (an idea or proposal).
example
They are also running their annual Radiothon at the moment, which is the key fundraising event for the station, so if you want to donate or even 'subscribe' , now is the time to do it (cos you can win prizes and stuff).
Members must apply by Tuesday if they wish to 'subscribe' for additional shares.
Everyone I showed your magazine to wants to 'subscribe' .
And remaining small shareholders are being offered the opportunity to 'subscribe' for shares in the company again, at a discount of 20 per cent to the Davy valuation.
To the extent that a bank defaults the remaining banks therefore undertake to 'subscribe' or purchase themselves in proportion to their commitments.
we prefer to 'subscribe' to an alternative explanation
First, they will have to 'subscribe' for further shares to raise money.
We had to explain the publish and 'subscribe' model.
he ventured still to 'subscribe' himself her most obedient servant
I added a subscription service, so that people can 'subscribe' and receive new posts by email, instead of having to come to the site to check.
he is one of the millions who 'subscribe' to the NSPCC
I'd encourage you to 'subscribe' and help support the publication; it's one of the few not owned by some media giant, and it has had some financial trouble lately.
we prefer to 'subscribe' to an alternative explanation
They were able to convince a group of wealthy Canadians to 'subscribe' or loan money to their company to produce the film, using the facilities of the OMPB at Trenton.
'subscribe' to the magazine for twelve months and receive a free limited-edition T-shirt
Visit the Web site to 'subscribe' on-line to the print or Web version.
They want more money to let consumers put subscription songs on a portable device - they believe, rightly or not, that customers who 'subscribe' will spend less money buying music.
Irda has recommended a regulatory framework for setting up pension funds to enable individuals to 'subscribe' on a defined contribution basis to obtain the benefit of pensions on their retirement.
He'd get members of the family to 'subscribe' and they'd send him £1 for the next two copies.
Dr Reeder believes health care personnel should 'subscribe' because these are the publications for perioperative nurses.
The reason that I continue to 'subscribe' is that your publication is very in-depth and truly interesting.
he was ordered to 'subscribe' his name
We'll start sending out email alerts in a few weeks so 'subscribe' if you'd like a little nudge from us every day or so.
At a recent meeting of the club, a number of members pledged to 'subscribe' €100 each to invest in this project.
I became curious about More after I received an invitation to 'subscribe' , but it took five trips to drug, grocery and book stores before I located a copy.
There are already investors, mainly Greek companies, willing to 'subscribe' for shares of the new issue.
If you do not regularly receive The Lutheran, I encourage you to 'subscribe' .
In addition interest paid on any funds borrowed and used to 'subscribe' under this Prospectus may also be deductible.
If you will 'subscribe' the oath then I will attest your signature.
Dr Jones says that it is important to 'subscribe' , as the publications are a definitive source of information on all aspects of perioperative services from individuals with knowledge and experience.
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