"Subscriptive" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Subscriptive" Meaning

Adjective: Given to or acting in a way that causes or attempts to cause another person, especially a child or a weaker person, to act in a way that is socially unacceptable in order to elicit or extract money, gifts or any favours from that person or others.

Example: The con artist used subscriptive tactics to swindle the elderly woman out of her life savings.

"Subscriptive" Examples

Examples of Subscriptive


In medicine, a subscriptive notation is used to denote medication dosages. For instance: "10 mg/kg ACS (Acetylsalicylic acid) is 10 milligrams/kilogram Aspirin."
In chemistry, an element's atomic mass is sometimes indicated by a subscriptive number, i.e., water has the molecular formula H\[_{2}\]O, indicating two hydrogen atoms.
In mathematics, a subscript is often used to indicate the order of a function. For example, f\(_{n}(x)\) denotes the nth-order iteration of the function f(x).
In scientific notation, a subscript is used to indicate exponents. For instance, temperature can be written as T\(_{0}\) to denote a reference temperature.
In computer programming, when routing packets between two networks, MC (multicast control) is sometimes indicated with a subscript: MC\ (multicast controllable).

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To subscribe means to regularly receive or pay for something, such as a magazine, newspaper, or online service. It can also mean to sign up or agree to receive information or communications from someone or something.

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The term "subscription" refers to an agreement or contract under which a person or organization (the subscriber) receives a product or service (the subscription) provided by a supplier (e.g., a newspaper, streaming service, software company) in exchange for a recurring payment.<br><br>In a subscription, the subscriber typically pays a regular fee to continue receiving the product or service. The subscription model is commonly used by companies that provide recurring, routine, or ongoing services, such as:<br><br>1. Online streaming services (e.g., Netflix, Spotify)<br>2. Cloud storage services (e.g., Google Drive, Dropbox)<br>3. Online software or game services<br>4. Newspaper and magazine subscriptions<br>5. Club memberships (e.g., gym memberships, book clubs)<br>6. Public libraries: some libraries offer digital subscriptions to e-books, audiobooks, or streaming services.<br><br>Overall, a subscription represents a negotiated exchange of money for a period of product or service usage, and can be perpetual or expire after a certain period of time. The term implies an ongoing commitment of both parties to the agreement.

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Subscriptions refer to the practice of purchasing or obtaining access to a product, service, or content (such as a magazine, streaming platform, or software) for an ongoing period, often in exchange for regular payments or fees. They can be monthly, yearly, or occur at another recurring interval.<br><br>Typically, a subscription involves:<br><br> Access to exclusive content or services<br> Regular deliveries of goods, features, or content<br> Periodic payments, which can be one-time or recurring<br> Potential for updates, new features, or promotions<br><br>Examples of subscriptions include:<br><br> Netflix (streaming service)<br> Gym memberships<br> Software as a Service (SaaS)<br> Online magazine or newspaper subscriptions<br> Phone or internet plan subscriptions<br> Music streaming services like Spotify or Apple Music

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