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    posting
    /ˈpəʊstɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. an appointment to a job, especially one abroad or in the armed forces: British "he requested a posting to Japan"

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  2. POSTING definition: 1. a job, often within the same organization that you are working for, that involves going to a…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : the act of transferring an entry or item from a book of original entry to the proper account in a ledger. 2. : the record in a ledger account resulting from the transfer of an entry or item from a book of original entry. posting.

  4. noun. an appointment to a position or post, usually in another town or country. an electronic mail message sent to a bulletin board, website, etc, and intended for access by every user.

  5. Definition: Posting is the act of moving debit and credit account balances from individual journals to their corresponding ledgers. These ledgers are later used to create a trial balance used to generate the income statement, balance sheet, and other financial statements.

  6. A posting is a message that is placed on the internet, for example on a bulletin board or website, for everyone to read. [computing] Postings on Times Online include messages of solidarity from across the US. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. British English pronunciation.

  7. posting. ( ˈpəʊstɪŋ) n. 1. an appointment to a position or post, usually in another town or country. 2. (Telecommunications) an electronic mail message sent to a bulletin board, website, etc, and intended for access by every user.

  8. Definitions of posting. noun. a sign posted in a public place as an advertisement. synonyms: bill, card, notice, placard, poster. see more. noun. the transmission of a letter. synonyms: mailing. see more.

  9. noun. /ˈpəʊstɪŋ/ (especially British English) ( North American English usually post) an act of sending somebody to a particular place to do their job, especially for a limited period of time. an overseas posting. a two-year posting to Athens.

  10. a position of duty or trust to which one is assigned: a diplomatic post. Military a military station with permanent buildings: decided to close down some army posts. the body of troops in that station. a place in the stock exchange where a particular stock is traded. v. [ ~ + object]

  11. An electronic message sent to and displayed on an online forum. American Heritage. A form of substitute process service by which the document is displayed in a prominent place, in order to assure public notice. It is usually used as a last resort, when all other attempts at service have failed.