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posed
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Princeton's WordNet
posedadjective
arranged for pictorial purposes
Wiktionary
posedadjective
firm; determined; fixed
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posed
Posed refers to the action of being positioned in a specific way or manner, often for a particular purpose such as for a photograph, piece of art or presentation. It can also refer to presenting or proposing a question, problem, or argument.
Webster Dictionary
Posed
of Pose
Posedadjective
firm; determined; fixed
Anagrams for posed »
op-eds
pedos
podes
deops
dopes
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of posed in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of posed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of posed in a Sentence
The outbreak has posed severe challenges to China's current foreign trade development, we expect January-February import and export growth to decline sharply.
It posed a fundamental problem in terms of national rights by birthplace, to which I am firmly attached.
Anyone is free to say no to this accord, but don't then conduct an election campaign warning about the risk posed by Salvini.
We follow the facts and evidence wherever they lead, to identify the fingers at the keyboards that threaten our people, our companies, and our national security, identifying those responsible for these attacks is only the first step, and we will continue to do our part to protect and defend our nation from the asymmetric threats posed through cyberspace.
Our investigators and prosecutors nationwide will continue to devote themselves to media leak cases in order to protect our nation from the threat posed by the rare intelligence community official who breaks his or her oath.
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- θέτειGreek
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