in-kind

adjective
\ ˈin-ˈkīnd How to pronounce in-kind (audio) \

Definition of in-kind

: consisting of something (such as goods or commodities) other than money in-kind relief for the poor

First Known Use of in-kind

1973, in the meaning defined above

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in-kind

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of in-kind

US : made up of something other than money

in-kind

adjective

Legal Definition of in-kind

1a : made in a form other than money an in-kind contribution to a political campaign
b : made without conversion (as of assets) into money an in-kind distribution of assets
2 : made in a form or amount equivalent to another an in-kind payment to substitute for meals