1. subscribing - Noun
2. subscribing - Verb
of Subscribe
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere is nothing surprising in a Muslim or a Pathan like me subscribing to the creed of nonviolence. It is not a new creed. It was followed fourteen hundred years ago by the Prophet all the time he was in Mecca. Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
But the old man had provided his kids with one priceless gift: He'd encouraged them to read, and he didn't bother too much about the content, subscribing to the theory that good books ultimately speak for themselves. Jack McDevitt
Pronouns really don't matter in a song - 'I' or 'he' or 'she' or even subscribing a lyric to an inanimate object. Conor Oberst
Religious organizations exist to foster the interests of persons subscribing to the same religious faith. Not so of for-profit corporations. Workers who sustain the operations of those corporations commonly are not drawn from one religious community. Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Admitting inequality means subscribing to a depravity of the species. Francois-Noel Babeuf
Anybody subscribing to socialism, Marxism or progressivism that manages to acquire the kind of wealth he has acquired while in “public service” in this country would have to be clueless. Source: Internet