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n 1: a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement; "a
poster advertised the coming attractions" [synonym: {poster},
{posting}, {placard}, {notice}, {bill}, {card}]
2: (bookkeeping) a listing on the company's records; "the
posting was made in the cash account"
3: the transmission of a letter; "the postmark indicates the
time of mailing" [synonym: {mailing}, {posting}]

Post \Post\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Posted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Posting}.]
1. To attach to a post, a wall, or other usual place of
affixing public notices; to placard; as, to post a notice;
to post playbills.
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Note: Formerly, a large post was erected before the sheriff's
office, or in some public place, upon which legal
notices were displayed. This way of advertisement has
not entirely gone of use.
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2. To hold up to public blame or reproach; to advertise
opprobriously; to denounce by public proclamation; as, to
post one for cowardice.
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On pain of being posted to your sorrow
Fail not, at four, to meet me. --Granville.
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3. To enter (a name) on a list, as for service, promotion, or
the like.
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4. To assign to a station; to set; to place; as, to post a
sentinel. "It might be to obtain a ship for a lieutenant,
. . . or to get him posted." --De Quincey.
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5. (Bookkeeping) To carry, as an account, from the journal to
the ledger; as, to post an account; to transfer, as
accounts, to the ledger.
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You have not posted your books these ten years.
--Arbuthnot.
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6. To place in the care of the post; to mail; as, to post a
letter.
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7. To inform; to give the news to; to make (one) acquainted
with the details of a subject; -- often with up.
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Thoroughly posted up in the politics and literature
of the day. --Lond. Sat.
Rev.
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{To post off}, to put off; to delay. [Obs.] "Why did I,
venturously, post off so great a business?" --Baxter.

{To post over}, to hurry over. [Obs.] --Fuller.
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Posting \Post"ing\, n.
1. The act of traveling post.
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2. (Bookkeeping) The act of transferring an account, as from
the journal to the ledger.
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{Posting house}, a post house.
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57 Moby Thesaurus words for "posting":
allocation, appointment, assignment, booking, cataloging,
chronicling, collocation, deployment, deposit, deposition,
designation, disposition, emplacement, enlistment, enrollment,
entering, entry, impanelment, indexing, inscribing, inscription,
insertion, inventorying, lading, listing, loading, localization,
locating, location, logging, matriculation, naming, nomination,
ordainment, ordination, packing, pinpointing, placement, placing,
positioning, putting, record keeping, recordation, recording,
register, registration, registry, reposition, selection, situation,
spotting, stationing, storage, stowage, tabbing, tabulation,
transferral

A message sent to a {newsgroup} or {mailing list} (may also be
called "a post") or the act of sending it. Distinguished from
a "letter" or ordinary {electronic mail} message by the fact
that it is broadcast rather than point-to-point. It is not
clear whether messages sent to a small mailing list are
postings or e-mail; perhaps the best dividing line is that if
you don't know the names of all the potential recipients, it
is a posting.

[{Jargon File}]


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    You can find both meanings in this dictionary I won't vote to close since the "how can I discriminate" part of your question wouldn't be answered by the dictionary, but in the future, please look words up before posting Then if you still have confusion, the question will be narrower and the answers will help you more
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    "She insisted on posting this one" would imply that she is posting it no matter what your opinion is If she is trying to convince you to do it, the correct phrasing would be, "She insisted that I post this one " Some Americans would say "She insisted on me posting this one", but that's not quite grammatical
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    Ideally, you ought to do a little research before posting, I see you tagged your question well but please avoid using the grammar tag in future That tag is misused and practically meaningless because it covers such a vast area of language learning
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  • Manager, boss, superior – which should I choose?
    +1 for the research you put in before posting :) My first thought however is that the answer will turn out to be "all of the above, and then some " For example, from my own work experience "team leader" would be the right answer for some of those sentences The more important point is perhaps to know the culture and language of the organisation you are communicating within





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