keep someone posted — KEEP INFORMED, keep up to date, keep in the picture, keep briefed, update, fill in; informal keep up to speed. → post * * * keep someone posted phrase to regularly give someone information about something that they are interested in, for example… … Useful english dictionary
keep someone posted — keep (someone) posted to make sure that someone always knows what is happening. Keep me posted on anything that happens while I m away. (sometimes + on) … New idioms dictionary
keep someone posted — keep someone informed of the latest developments or news. → post up … English new terms dictionary
keep someone posted — to regularly give someone information about something that they are interested in, for example how a situation is changing or developing Not much has happened so far, but I ll keep you posted … English dictionary
keep someone posted — Syn: keep informed, keep up to date, keep in the picture … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
keep sb posted — ► to continue giving someone the most recent information about a situation that involves them: »I ll keep you posted on any new developments with the deal. Main Entry: ↑post … Financial and business terms
keep somebody posted — verb To inform (someone) regularly of the latest developments. Thats all the news for now, but Ill keep you posted about new developments. Syn: apprise … Wiktionary
keep posted — (informal) To supply with the latest news • • • Main Entry: ↑post * * * keep (someone) posted : to regularly give (someone) the most recent news about something Keep me posted on how the project is coming along. We don t know her condition yet,… … Useful english dictionary
keep posted — keep (someone) posted to make sure that someone always knows what is happening. Keep me posted on anything that happens while I m away. (sometimes + on) … New idioms dictionary
keep posted — ► keep posted keep (someone) informed of the latest developments or news. Main Entry: ↑post … English terms dictionary
keep posted — If you keep posted about something, you keep up to date with information and developments. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If someone asks you to keep them posted, they want you to keep them informed about a situation. Our agent… … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions