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posting
1[ poh-sting ]
noun
- assignment to a post, command, or particular location, especially in a military or governmental capacity.
posting
2[ poh-sting ]
noun
- the act or process of entering data in an accounts ledger.
- the record in a ledger after such entry.
- the act of mailing.
- an issuance or batch of mailed items.
posting
1/ ˈəʊɪŋ /
noun
- a wrestling attack in which the opponent is hurled at the post in one of the corners of the ring
posting
2/ ˈəʊɪŋ /
noun
- an appointment to a position or post, usually in another town or country
- an electronic mail message sent to a bulletin board, website, etc, and intended for access by every user
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
May has gone at least five innings in each of his five starts, getting roughed up in only one while posting a 3.95 ERA.
Vine also mentioned his bike recently being stolen from his home as among the reasons why he plans to stop posting the clips.
In the 20 years since its creation, YouTube has grown from humble beginnings to billions of videos being watched every day - but can posting videos on the platform offer a viable career?
In his first interview since the claims emerged, Wallace said that he had received "a tidal wave of abuse" on social media after posting a video on Instagram hitting out at his accusers.
World Rugby says it is extending an online protection scheme for all players, coaches and officials at the upcoming 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup after already detecting more than 2,000 accounts posting hateful messages.
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