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Definition of "in-person" []

  • Undertaken by an individual in person. (adjective)
  • By one's self; with bodily presence; not by representative. (noun)

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "in-person" in a sentence
  • "Had he had what I suppose we should now call an in-person affair, or four or five, the evidence would have been harder to come by, as his partners -- assuming they consented to the involvement -- would have more of a stake in privacy and be less able to cast themselves as mere recipients of a freakish attention."
  • "Eventually, hello gained acceptance as a perfectly polite greeting for in-person meetings in English."
  • "The putative targets of photo ID and proof-of-citizenship laws are alleged perpetrators of registration and in-person voter impersonation fraud."
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