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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
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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
Because the UAV was unarmed and posed no risk to the carrier's flight operations (since it wasn't flying at the time), we determined that ... the Iranian UAV's actions posed no danger to the ship, it was however, abnormal and unprofessional.
The UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) was unarmed and posed no risk to the carrier's flight operations, while the Iranian UAV's actions posed no danger to the ship, it was, however, abnormal and unprofessional.
It is simply wrong on the facts and the law, school boards have a duty to warn their students of the potential danger posed by even unknown third party criminal actors. The school board knew Cruz posed a specific riskto these students and teachers at this school, having identified him as 'crazy boy' and the one most likely to return to the school to shoot it up.
At this point it feels to me not a matter of assuaging wounded feelings, but a matter of deliberately trying to silence and even threaten pretty much the only Jewish professor on campus who openly advocates for Israel, israel had the right to defend itself from the violence posed to it as an individual would have the right to defend himself from the violence that would be posed to it from a pit bull.
Israel had the right to defend itself from the violence posed to it as an individual would have the right to defend himself from the violence that would be posed to it from a pit bull.
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