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mailed

American  
[meyld] / meɪld /

adjective

  1. clad or armed with mail.

    a mailed knight.


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Etymology

Origin of mailed

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at mail 2, -ed 3

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In the 2024 general election, more than 750,000 ballots were mailed on time and arrived shortly after Election Day in states with grace periods.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 29, 2026

In other cases, people don’t have reliable housing to get a stool test mailed to.

From MarketWatch Jun. 4, 2026

That's due to a meticulous vote-counting process, compounded by the broad use of mail-in ballots, which are mailed to every registered voter in California.

From BBC Jun. 4, 2026

You and the person you’ve authorized to submit your mailed ballot must fill and sign the outside of the ballot envelope.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 2, 2026

Its black tongue flicked this way, that way, and its mailed head with its gold-rimmed black eyes moved from Lyra to Will and back again.

From "The Subtle Knife" by Philip Pullman

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