mail-in

English

Etymology

Deverbal from mail in.

Adjective

mail-in (not comparable)

  1. Sent via mail.
    • 2012 November 4, “Mail-in ballots: the hanging chads of 2012?”, in Reuters:
      In the critical swing states of Ohio and Florida, more than a fifth of voters chose the mail-in option 2010.
    mail-in ballots

Noun

mail-in (plural mail-ins)

  1. Something sent via mail.
    I chose to do a mail-in instead of going to vote in person.

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