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un·sub·scribe  (nsb-skrb)
v. un·sub·scribed, un·sub·scrib·ing, un·sub·scribes
v.intr.
To cancel a subscription, especially to an online publication, service, or mailing list.
v.tr.
To cancel the subscription of (a subscriber): Please unsubscribe me from your mailing list.

unsubscribe [ˌʌnsəbˈskraɪb]
vb
(intr) to cancel a subscription, for example to an emailing service you can unsubscribe at the following URL
Translations
unsubscribe [ˈʌnsəbˈskraɪb] VI (Internet) → borrarse
unsubscribe [ˌʌnsəbˈskraɪb] vi (online, from mailing list etc)se désabonner


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