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View definitions for posture

posture

noun as in stance, circumstance

noun as in beliefs

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Nearby may be a range of wellness businesses such as StretchLab where clients get help stretching to relieve muscle and joint pain, improve posture and reduce stress.

For example, at town halls across the United States, thousands of people have been demanding that the Democrats take a more aggressive posture and become a true opposition party.

From Salon

The posture has increased investor worries about his plans.

From BBC

Airfares and hotel rates aside, the posturing and rhetoric have already turned off some prospective travelers, especially in Canada.

The government's announcement that it will crank up defence spending and shrivel the international aid budget amounts to a big shift in strategy, posture and political positioning.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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