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verb found, finding
- 1. To discover through search, enquiry, mental effort or chance.
- Thesaurus: discover, detect, notice, observe, perceive, arrive at, discern, hit upon, uncover, expose, run across, run into, stumble upon, happen upon, come upon, come across.
- Example: I'll find you a plumber
4. To experience something as being (easy, difficult, etc).
- Example: find it hard to express oneself
- Thesaurus: judge, determine, decide.
- Example: find pleasure in reading
- Example: found her beside him
9. To see or come across.
- Example: a bird found only in Madagascar
- Example: find one's best form
11. law.
- Said of a jury or court, etc: to decide on and deliver a specified verdict about (an accused person).
- Example: found the accused innocent
- Example: found that the accused was guilty
- Example: found a verdict of guilty
- 1. Something or someone that is found; an important discovery.
- Thesaurus: bargain, acquisition, coup, bonanza, catch, discovery.
- With food and housing provided.
- To be prepared (to do something hurtful, etc).
- To find the role, etc that satisfies one.
- To discover or realize that one is doing it.
- Example: found themselves agreeing
- To establish oneself confidently in a new situation.
Phrasal Verb: find out about something
- To discover or get information about it.
- To detect them in wrongdoing; to discover the truth about them.
