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carry-in
[kar-ee-in]
adjective
Electronics.intended for or available to customers who bring in appliances to the seller or a repair store for repair or servicing.
carry-in service;
a carry-in store for personal computers.
North Central U.S.of, relating to, or for a social gathering at which guests are to bring their own food.
A carry-in dinner will precede the lecture.
noun
Electronics.an appliance or machine, as a television set or a personal computer, portable enough to be taken to a store for repair.
Also called carry-in dinner,.Also called carry-in supper.North Central U.S.a carry-in meal; potluck dinner.
carry-in
adjective
of or relating to a type of after-sales service in which the customer must take the product to the service provider for repair
carry-in warranty
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of carry-in1
Example Sentences
A basic system with 8GB of memory, a 128GB SSD, Windows 10 and three years of carry-in service would cost £1,189.99.
But CPAs are paying a price for that cachet: 16-hour days, carry-in pizza for every meal and postponed or canceled time off for the holidays.
By moving toward a “carry-in, carry-out” policy in areas like the North Woods, the conservancy has suppressed the rat population, enabling chipmunks to return.
The Whitewater Preserve has a “carry-in, carry-out” policy for garbage.
The Sand Harbor launch area will still be open to non-motorized, carry-in boats.
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