Synonym: bearing, carriage, position, posture, pretense. Similar words: expose, impose, suppose, compose, oppose, opposed, propose, proposed. Meaning: [pəʊz] n. 1. affected manners intended to impress others 2. a posture assumed by models for photographic or artistic purposes 3. a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display. v. 1. introduce 2. assume a posture as for artistic purposes 3. pretend to be someone you are not; sometimes with fraudulent intentions 4. behave affectedly or unnaturally in order to impress others 5. put into a certain place or abstract location 6. be a mystery or bewildering to.
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91, He was particularly proud of his drawings and made many in order to discover the absolutely right pose or disposition of the hands.
92, This older, more diverse workforce will pose difficult organizational problems.
93, For example, teachers may pose the following questions: Why don't all children with visual handicap wear glasses?
94, That could pose a problem of considerable proportions, especially in three-dimensional space.
95, BIn the process, however, they pose special challenges -- and problems -- for teachers and classmates alike.
96, Some ask him to pose for pictures, others kid him about retiring.
97, It is claimed that the new levels of pesticide do not pose a risk to health.
98, Low growth rates pose particular dangers for centrally planned economies.
99, Disturbance and high tides pose the greatest threats to the breeding birds.
100, Some educators pose the same kind of questions about Ebonics that have been raised about other bilingual education programs.
101, But it is unwise to assume that parents will inevitably pose a problem when they are placed first.
102, Focusing on class situation enabled us to assess the significance of the challenge that the information specialists might pose to managerial authority.
103, On her travels she's there with a goofy grin and a different pose for every occasion.
104, While assuming a pose of utmost civility and cordiality, Caroline is relentless in her campaign to undermine me.
105, All the burned bodies looked west in the stiff pose of men, eyes right, on parade.
106, They pose problems to foreign language learners and native speaker learners alike.
107, Overloading a socket outlet can easily start a fire, and all those trailing flexes pose a serious trip hazard.
108, The model later came to Glasgow to pose for a life painting course.
109, The information-based organization will also pose its own special management problems.
110, The merits of these coalitions are that through direct discussions and active support they should raise as many questions as they pose.
111, On a more positive note, he might help the Republican challenger to pose as a mould-breaker in New York politics.
112, She was not a looker, but her Hard Number pose turned him on somehow.
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113, Although these can be valuable instruments of environmental policy, the application of such requirements to imported products can pose significant difficulties.
114, However, mats can themselves pose hazards, and it is as well if you are aware of these.
115, The study stresses that the levels of caesium observed do not pose any risk to health.
116, The chronic repeater Patients who repeatedly take overdoses pose considerable management difficulties.
117, Specialised equipment and materials required for visually handicapped pupils can pose a storage problem.
118, But the odds are that even those women who appear impermeable to pain are suffering great hurt behind their face-saving pose.
119, Labour protest in the cities might pose no immediate security risk but it had gathered pace ominously throughout the 1870s.
120, She was appalled when he explained to her she would be required to pose in a picture frame.