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expected
Adjective
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If something is expected to happen, it is regarded as likely to happen and can be anticipated.
The expected storm never arrived.
post
Noun
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Post is the letters and parcels that you send to other people.
There's no post today because it's a Sunday.
The new book arrived in the post.
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A post is a tall rod or stick. Examples are a sign post, a lamp post, and a goal post.
post
Verb
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If you post something, you send it through the post.
I posted a birthday card to him last week.
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If you post a message, you add it to a website or discussion board.
I posted a reply to your comment on the website.
post
Preposition
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after
Post the test results becoming public, there were many complaints.
retirement
Noun
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Retirement is the act of leaving one's job and stopping work permanently.
benefit
Noun
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A benefit is something good that comes from something else.
It was her idea, but she received no benefit from the new program.
With the new job comes many new benefits, such as dental and medical insurance.
benefit
Verb
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If you benefit from something, you get something good from it.
My health has really benefited from all the exercise I'm getting.
obligation
Noun
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An obligation is a duty, something you must do.