Word info

mailed-in

Adjective

Meaning

mailed-in (comparative more mailed-in, superlative most mailed-in)

Done with a lack of enthusiasm; Half-hearted.
Synonym: lacklustre

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

All mailed-in ballots will be postmarked, but voters should deposit the envelope containing their ballot in a mailbox before the scheduled collection time to ensure prompt delivery. Source: Internet

Common Cause said records it requested from 18 of Indiana’s 92 counties found that eight counties rejected 177 mailed-in ballots during the 2018 general election because of signature mismatches. Source: Internet

Authorizing overtime to process mailed-in transactions. Source: Internet

Don't let yourself be conned by the Con Man in Chief: Postal workers will deliver your mailed-in ballot just fine, thank you very much. Source: Internet

Each mailed-in ballot must be signed, and each signature is compared, by computer, against other official signatures left by that person, including at the time he or she registered to vote. Source: Internet

Second, they don’t process all mailed-in ballots before Election Day, or they accept ballots that arrive late but are postmarked by Election Day. Source: Internet

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