in person

/ɪn ˈpɜːrsən/
adjective
  1. Taking place with people physically present, not remotely or online.
    • Many students prefer in-person classes because they can interact directly with the teacher.
    • After two years of virtual events, the conference will finally be an in-person gathering.
    • The company is planning an in-person meeting for all employees next month.
Synonyms
adverb
  1. With physical presence; face-to-face rather than remotely.
    • You can apply for the job online or in-person at the office.
    • She decided to deliver the news in-person to show she cared.
    • I would rather discuss this in-person than over email.
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