posturing

  • 1Posturing — Posture Pos ture (?; 135), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Postured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Posturing}.] To place in a particular position or attitude; to dispose the parts of, with reference to a particular purpose; as, to posture one s self; to posture a model …

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  • 2posturing — pos|tur|ing [ˈpɔstʃərıŋ US ˈpa:s ] n [U and C] formal 1.) when someone pretends to have a particular opinion or attitude ▪ He dismissed the Senator s comments as political posturing . 2.) when someone stands or moves in a way that they hope will… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 3posturing — noun a) The assumption of an exaggerated pose or attitude. b) The behaviour of some birds as a means of signalling etc …

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  • 4posturing — pos·tur·ing (posґchər ing) assumption of a pose, particularly one that is exaggerated or unnatural …

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  • 5posturing — pÉ‘stʃərɪŋ / pÉ’s n. ostentatious display of manners; posing, positioning pos·ture || pÉ‘stʃə(r) / pÉ’s n. viewpoint, standpoint; pose, position; stance; condition, state; mood, attitude v. set in a particular position; stand in a… …

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  • 6posturing — noun behave in a way that is intended to impress or mislead others. → posture …

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  • 7posturing — noun adopting a vain conceited posture • Hypernyms: ↑conceit, ↑conceitedness, ↑vanity …

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  • 8Abnormal posturing — Classification and external resources ICD 10 R29.3 ICD 9 781.92 Abnormal posturing is an in …

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  • 9catatonic posturing — assumption of bizarre, fixed poses, sometimes with waxy flexibility, characteristic of catatonic schizophrenia …

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  • 10decerebrate posturing — see under rigidity …

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