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pl: postspast: postedpp: posteding: postingcomp: more postingsup: most posting

The term possesses a wide semantic range that bridges the gap between the physical and the virtual. In its most concrete sense, it refers to a structural pillar, providing stability and boundary. This concept of a fixed point evolved into the military and professional sense of a station or assignment, where a person is anchored to a specific duty. In the modern era, the word has transitioned into the realm of communication. It evolved from the physical delivery of mail via a postal system to the instantaneous act of publishing digital content. This shift reflects a broader linguistic trend where terms associated with physical delivery are repurposed for electronic transmission.

Countable as a pole or digital entry; uncountable when referring to the mail system.

Meanings

Noun
[something]

A sturdy vertical pole used as a support or marker.

"The fence post was rotting at the base."

Collocations & Compounds

goal post

the vertical bars of a sports goal

The ball hit the goal post.

blog post

an article written on a weblog

She wrote a detailed blog post.

trading post

a place where goods are exchanged

They stopped at a remote trading post.

post office

the building where mail is handled

I need to go to the post office.

military post

a stationed base for soldiers

The military post was heavily guarded.

Phrasal Verbs

post up

to take a position or station oneself

The security guards post up at the entrance.

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