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		Definition of cross-post in English: cross-postverb [with object]1Post (a message, link, image, etc.) to more than one online location, such as a blog, social media website, or forum.  the app is set up so that you can easily cross-post your item on Craigslist too Example sentencesExamples -  I've just posted this question to Ask Metafilter, but I thought I'd cross-post it here to see if anyone knows the answer.
 -  I think I might cross-post this to my site, and include the text of the email I sent.
 -  The app has a huge user base, and its ability to cross-post to a wide variety of photo services and social networks guarantee an easy time sharing and documenting your journey with others.
 -  This article is cross-posted from John Prescott's blog by kind permission.
 -  It's generally considered rude, though, to crosspost a notice about your product to every forsale newsgroup, even ones on the opposite side of the country or world.
 -  Contributors cross post their content to the Business Innovation site.
 -  No other browser allows me to cross post between G + to twitter.
 -  It was reported by the Daily Telegraph and cross-posted to the Courier Mail.
 -  When I got home, I wrote an angry e-mail message about my experiences and sent it to the residents of the Senior House dormitory with a note urging people to cross-post it.
 -  This article has been cross-posted on two websites on the Nations Network.
 -  I am going to cross-post this post over at PianoWorld because I suspect it may get more views there.
 -  I'll cross-post this query in the technicians/tuners forum, and please let me know/ignore this post if it is not appropriate to ask for specific recommendations on a public forum like this.
 
 2Transfer (an employee) to a different department or place of work or (a soldier) to a different regiment.  I was living with my family in Aberdeen, where my father was cross-posted Example sentencesExamples -  I couldn't find my name on the Northumberlands' drafts list. They'd cross-posted me to the West Yorkshire Regiment.
 -  It had been announced that Australian ambassador Dick Woolcott would be cross-posted from Jakarta to Manila.
 -  Willoughby was one of a number who had been cross-posted from Grunert's headquarters.
 -  The fact that he had been cross-posted to a regular battalion demonstrated his sound military credentials.
 -  Sid was cross-posted from Number Four Company to Headquarter's Company.
 -  He had been cross-posted from the 2/5th Battalion.
 -  The problem is that a lot of officials are policy officers, cross-posted, with no intelligence background or very little intelligence background.
 -  The garment was being made for an ambassador due to be cross-posted from a republic to a monarchy.
 
 
 noun A message, link, image, etc. that has been posted to more than one online location.  this is a cross post from my personal blog Example sentencesExamples -  Doesn't really matter what name you use on FB, eventually you will be found by friends and foes alike by all sorts of means; attached email addresses, friend networks, cross posts, face recognition in tagged images, location and app data
 -  He has asked me if I might occasionally run a cross post from the website, if I thought the topic would be of interest to readers.
 -  The following is a cross post from a blog I haven't been following long, but is proving to be an exceptional read, written by a gifted and encouraging author.
 -  This is a cross post from the International Trade Administration's blog.
 -  The following is a cross post from Believer's Brain (with kind permission).
 
    Definition of cross-post in US English: cross-postverb [with object]Computing Post (a message, link, image, etc.) to more than one online location such as a blog, social media website, or forum.  the app is set up so that you can easily cross-post your item on Craigslist Example sentencesExamples -  It's generally considered rude, though, to crosspost a notice about your product to every forsale newsgroup, even ones on the opposite side of the country or world.
 -  No other browser allows me to cross post between G + to twitter.
 -  The app has a huge user base, and its ability to cross-post to a wide variety of photo services and social networks guarantee an easy time sharing and documenting your journey with others.
 -  This article is cross-posted from John Prescott's blog by kind permission.
 -  I think I might cross-post this to my site, and include the text of the email I sent.
 -  I've just posted this question to Ask Metafilter, but I thought I'd cross-post it here to see if anyone knows the answer.
 -  Contributors cross post their content to the Business Innovation site.
 -  This article has been cross-posted on two websites on the Nations Network.
 -  When I got home, I wrote an angry e-mail message about my experiences and sent it to the residents of the Senior House dormitory with a note urging people to cross-post it.
 -  I am going to cross-post this post over at PianoWorld because I suspect it may get more views there.
 -  It was reported by the Daily Telegraph and cross-posted to the Courier Mail.
 -  I'll cross-post this query in the technicians/tuners forum, and please let me know/ignore this post if it is not appropriate to ask for specific recommendations on a public forum like this.
 
 
 noun Computing A message, link, image, etc. that has been posted to more than one online location.  this is a cross post from my personal blog Example sentencesExamples -  He has asked me if I might occasionally run a cross post from the website, if I thought the topic would be of interest to readers.
 -  Doesn't really matter what name you use on FB, eventually you will be found by friends and foes alike by all sorts of means; attached email addresses, friend networks, cross posts, face recognition in tagged images, location and app data
 -  The following is a cross post from a blog I haven't been following long, but is proving to be an exceptional read, written by a gifted and encouraging author.
 -  The following is a cross post from Believer's Brain (with kind permission).
 -  This is a cross post from the International Trade Administration's blog.
 
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