A role performed as part of one's job
“Ralph will retire from his post as a technical administrator after many years of diligent service.”
A employment vacancy to be filled
“There is an available post as manager of the marketing department should you be interested in applying for it.”
A physical position or location assigned according to one's duty
“True to his character, Honest George Monk remained grimly at his post unmoved by danger.”
A long, sturdy piece of timber or metal set upright in the ground
“She latched onto a nearby post for support as the earth trembled beneath her.”
Letters and parcels sent or delivered through the postal system
“I called the post office to find out if my post had been delivered.”
The postal system by which letters and parcels are sent and delivered
“You will receive the results of your application by post.”
Postal collection or delivery
“The last post will be at six o'clock this evening.”
A long, sturdy piece of timber or metal
A place, especially in a town or city and having a particular character or use
A place where operations are managed
Place to live or sleep
A military or industrial establishment
A place with temporary accommodation consisting of huts or tents, typically for troops or nomads
A place from which to keep watch or view the landscape
A piece of writing included with others in a publication
An area of special knowledge, interest, or responsibility
Station for the military
One of the two vertical side poles of a goal
A place, typically one which has previously been uninhabited, where people establish a community
Grandeur, brilliance, lavishness or splendor
Person carrying information to another
Remote station
Place for goods trading
Former mail delivery system
A written, typed, or printed communication, sent in an envelope by post or messenger
One's social rank or position
An object on which a bird alights or roosts
The action of delivering letters, parcels, or goods
A section or stage of a journey or process
A tall, narrow building, either free-standing or forming part of a building such as a church or castle
Examination of a dead body or corpse
The act of loading data into a computer
An upright post with a transverse bar, as used in antiquity for crucifixion
To arrange for the delivery of, especially by post
“I have several letters I need to post this afternoon.”
To declare loudly, openly or publicly
“The company would post record profits for the year.”
To hang (a notice) in a conspicuous manner for general review
“The band would post billboards all over the city announcing the release of their latest album.”
(often in simple past form "posted") To make acquainted with the details of a subject
“Do keep me posted on any new developments regarding this matter.”
To assign to a specified place for a particular purpose
“The militia would post armed guards around its base to watch for intruders.”
To send to take up an appointment
“The company would post him to various parts of the world to oversee its international projects.”
To write or fill in
“Please post your details on the form provided.”
To run or rush somewhere in a great hurry
To promote the use, sale, or acceptance of
Select and give a responsibility
To deploy again
Attach or stick
To provide housing or accommodation for
Admit that one has committed a crime or done something wrong
To impart information or knowledge
(computing) To manipulate data or information with a computer or software
Post-office
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