posted

/ˈpoʊstɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of post: to put up or display something in a public place, such as a sign, notice, or message.
    • He posted the schedule on the wall so everyone could see it.
    • The teacher posted the exam results outside the classroom.
    • She posted a notice about the lost cat on the community board.
  2. Past tense of post: to send a letter or package by mail.
    • She posted the package to her friend in Canada.
    • I posted the birthday card yesterday, so it should arrive soon.
    • They posted the documents using express mail.
  3. Past tense of post: to publish or share something online, such as on a blog, social media, or forum.
    • They posted an update about the event on their website.
    • He posted a photo of his vacation on Instagram.
    • She posted a comment on the discussion thread.
  4. Past tense of post: to assign someone to a particular job or location, especially in the military or a company.
    • The soldier was posted to a base in Germany.
    • He got posted overseas for two years.
    • She was posted as the new manager of the London office.
adjective
  1. Having a position or job, especially in the military or a formal organization.
    • The posted staff received their assignments this morning.
    • The posted guard stood watch at the gate.
    • All posted officers must report to headquarters.
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