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ˌover-subˈscribe, v. [over- 27.] trans. To subscribe for (a loan, shares, etc.) in excess of the amount required.
1891Daily News 5 Nov. 2/2 Both Preference and Ordinary shares..being largely oversubscribed. 1894Westm. Gaz. 22 Sept. 3/3 The fourth and cheap edition..was much over-subscribed before publication. So ˈover-subˈscription.
1896Current Hist. (Buffalo N.Y.) I. 131 The large over-subscription to the loan was a surprise to the country. |