Post
English Meaning
Hired to do what is wrong; suborned.
- A long piece of wood or other material set upright into the ground to serve as a marker or support.
- A similar vertical support or structure, as:
- A support for a beam in the framework of a building.
- A terminal of a battery.
- Sports A goal post.
- The starting point at a racetrack.
- The slender barlike part of a stud earring that passes through the ear and is secured at the back with a small cap or clip.
- An electronic message sent to a newsgroup: ignored several inflammatory posts.
- To display (an announcement) in a place of public view.
- To cover (a wall, for example) with posters.
- To announce by or as if by posters: post banns.
- Computer Science To send (an electronic message) to a newsgroup: posted a response to a question about car engines.
- To put up signs on (property) warning against trespassing.
- To denounce publicly: post a man as a thief.
- To publish (a name) on a list.
- Games To gain (points or a point) in a game or contest; score.
- A military base.
- The grounds and buildings of a military base.
- A local organization of military veterans.
- Either of two bugle calls in the British Army, sounded in the evening as a signal to retire to quarters.
- An assigned position or station, as of a guard or sentry.
- Basketball A position usually taken by the center, near either the basket or the foul line, serving as the focus of the team's offense.
- A position of employment, especially an appointed public office.
- A place to which someone is assigned for duty.
- A trading post.
- To assign to a specific position or station: post a sentry at the gate.
- To appoint to a naval or military command.
- To put forward; present: post bail.
- A delivery of mail.
- The mail delivered.
- Chiefly British A governmental system for transporting and delivering the mail.
- Chiefly British A post office.
- Archaic One of a series of relay stations along a fixed route, furnishing fresh riders and horses for the delivery of mail on horseback.
- Obsolete A rider on such a mail route; a courier.
- To mail (a letter or package).
- To send by mail in a system of relays on horseback.
- To inform of the latest news: Keep us posted.
- To transfer (an item) to a ledger in bookkeeping.
- To make the necessary entries in (a ledger).
- Computer Science To enter (a unit of information) on a record or into a section of storage.
- To travel in stages or relays.
- To travel with speed or in haste.
- To bob up and down in the saddle in rhythm with a horse's trotting gait.
- By mail.
- With great speed; rapidly.
- By post horse.
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