posting
/ˈpoʊstɪŋ/
verb
- Present participle of post; the act of publishing or sharing content online.
- She is posting photos from her vacation on Instagram.
- He spends too much time posting comments on forums.
- They are posting updates about the event every hour.
- Present participle of post; the act of putting up a notice, sign, or announcement in a physical location.
- The crew is posting signs for the upcoming sale.
- She is posting the meeting agenda on the office board.
- They are posting warnings about the construction zone.
- Present participle of post; the act of assigning someone to a job or position, often in a specific location.
- The military is posting soldiers to bases overseas.
- The company is posting new employees to various branches.
- The organization is posting volunteers to remote villages.
- Present participle of post; the act of recording a financial transaction in a ledger or account.
- The accountant is posting the daily sales to the ledger.
- He is posting the expenses for the month.
- She is posting payments from customers into the system.
noun
- A message, image, or piece of content published online, especially on a social media site, forum, or blog.
- She shared a funny posting on her social media page.
- The blog posting about gardening tips was very popular.
- His forum posting received dozens of helpful replies.
- A job or position that someone is assigned to, often in a specific location or organization.
- He accepted a diplomatic posting in Paris.
- The company announced a posting for a software engineer.
- Her new posting as manager came with more responsibilities.
- The act of putting up a notice, sign, or announcement in a public place.
- Posting signs without permission is against the rules.
- The posting of flyers on the bulletin board is allowed.
- The official posting of the schedule will happen tomorrow.
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