The Collaborative International Dictionary
in-person \in-person\ adj. undertaken by an individual in person; as, an in-person appearance. [predicate]
Syn: in the flesh(predicate).
WordNet
adj. an appearance carried out personally in someone else's physical presence; "he carried out the negotiations in person"; "a personal appearance is an appearance by a person in the flesh" [syn: in-person(a), in person(p), in the flesh(p)]
Usage examples of "in-person".
In the old days of humans versus humans, an in-person meeting was the most dangerous thing there was for an active agent.
Nothing like an in-person, face-to-face appeal, I always say, to light a fire under people.
The in-person interview with the polite young man - cutting quite a figure in tan slacks, powder blue shirt and navy blazer - went very well and he was heartily welcomed into the school.
NSA officials are fighting a new proposal by the Defense Security Service to abandon neighborhood in-person visits in favor of simple telephone calls.