To have appointed a person to a position
Past tense for to arrange for the delivery of, especially by post
“I have several letters I need to post this afternoon.”
Past tense for to declare loudly, openly or publicly
“The company would post record profits for the year.”
Past tense for 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") Past tense for to make acquainted with the details of a subject
“Do keep me posted on any new developments regarding this matter.”
Past tense for to assign to a specified place for a particular purpose
“The militia would post armed guards around its base to watch for intruders.”
Past tense for to send to take up an appointment
“The company would post him to various parts of the world to oversee its international projects.”
Past tense for to write or fill in
“Please post your details on the form provided.”
Publicly announced or broadcast
Having been registered or recorded, such as in a file, document or system
Informed about the latest news or developments
Filling a place
That has been transported or delivered somewhere or to someone
Located or established
Involving or characterized by scholarship
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