Definition of resubscribe in English:
resubscribe
verbriːsəbˈskrʌɪbˌrēsəbˈskrīb
[no object]Renew a subscription to a publication or online service.
I recently resubscribed to Netflix
Example sentencesExamples
- Stellar photography aside, he's really the only reason I keep resubscribing to the mag.
- I'm taking a $12 gamble and resubscribing.
- Remove it from your list of subscriptions, and then resubscribe.
- As the representative was exiting the stage, a member of the audience bellowed at him to tell the audience to resubscribe for next season's series.
- If you haven't resubscribed since March 10th, please do so now.
- I cancelled my paper subscription a couple of years ago but ended up resubscribing after realizing that I was missing something - print editions will likely remain a crucial element in the mix indefinitely.
- It keeps me informed about many of the latest advances in medicine, but I had to think for a moment about whether or not I should resubscribe.
- Unfortunately, it means that the only alternative solution is to unsubscribe from the newsgroup in question, delete all your news messages and then resubscribe to the newsgroup.
- In fact, it was his work that inspired me to resubscribe to the magazine after a hiatus of a number of years.
- Over the next couple of days, I will transition existing subscribers off of Feedburner, but since some of you are subscribed directly to a Feedburner URL, I recommend resubscribing to the new link to be sure.