0 (of places and things) expensive and of high quality: --
He takes her to some really posh restaurants.
2 expensive, comfortable, and of high quality: --
a posh hotel/restaurant
In my understanding, "facilitate"is no more than a posh way of expressing"help" with such matters as general guidance and assistance.
We do not want these posh terms of the bureaucrats and the administrators, about developing and developed countries.
It is quite clear that the opposition to the neighbourhood school has its limits, provided the area is posh enough.
Half the long-term unemployed— the posh name for those who have been out of work longest— are under 35.
The people whom we met had posh designer suits.
If anyone thinks that that is a posh address, as it is, the area board addresses are often much less posh.
They speak constantly of differentials and relativities or, in less posh language, more than the other bloke gets.
I do not know why they are called "surgeries"—it sounds very posh.