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in–kind
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
in–kind
(adjective)
in–kind
/
ˈ
ɪn
ˈ
kaɪnd/
adjective
in–kind
/
ˈ
ɪn
ˈ
kaɪnd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of IN–KIND
always used before a noun
US
:
made up of something other than money
The charity also accepts
in-kind
donations such as food or clothing.
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