posting
1 Americannoun
noun
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the act or process of entering data in an accounts ledger.
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the record in a ledger after such entry.
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the act of mailing.
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an issuance or batch of mailed items.
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an appointment to a position or post, usually in another town or country
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an electronic mail message sent to a bulletin board, website, etc, and intended for access by every user
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Etymology
Origin of posting1
First recorded in 1790–1800; post 2 + -ing 1
Origin of posting2
Example Sentences
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Still, those glimmers of hope fueled a massive rally on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Composite all posting their best days since last May.
From Barron's
Michael spent eight years as a foreign correspondent and bureau chief, with postings in London, Dubai and Tel Aviv.
The accounts detail how the sale of the leasehold to St James' Park and adjacent land to PZ Holdings Limited, a subsidiary company, contributed to the club posting a £34.7m profit after tax.
From BBC
You could take pictures of Legendary events and keep them, but if you tried posting them online, something always went wrong and sometimes you lost your pics entirely.
From Literature
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On Monday evening, he revealed that the "political platform" in question was the ADC, posting on social media: "New dawn. We are ADC."
From BBC
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