mail-in
[ meyl-in ]
/ ˈmeɪlˌɪn /
adjective
conducted or responding by mail: a mail-in referendum.
noun
something conducted or returned by mail, as a questionnaire or vote.
Origin of mail-in
adj., noun use of verb phrase
mail in
Words nearby mail-in
Example sentences from the Web for mail-in
She dropped off her own mail-in ballot at the same time, according to the Arizona Daily Star.
Democrat Ron Barber Retains Gabby Giffords’s Arizona Congressional Seat |Terry Greene Sterling |June 13, 2012 |DAILY BEASTBut the mail-in ballots that have begun flowing in over the past couple of weeks have been trending Republican.