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- nounfinding (noun) · findings (plural noun)
- the action of finding someone or something:"a local doctor reported the finding of numerous dead rats"
- (findings)a conclusion reached as a result of an inquiry, investigation, or trial:"experimental findings"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH(findings)small articles or tools used in making garments, shoes, or jewelry.
verbfinding (present participle)- discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly:"Lindsey looked up to find Neil watching her" · "the remains of a body had been found"
- discover (someone or something) after a deliberate search:"in this climate it could be hard to find a buyer"
- (find oneself)discover oneself to be in a surprising or unexpected situation:"phobia sufferers often find themselves virtual prisoners in their own home"
- succeed in obtaining (something):"she also found the time to raise five children"
- summon up (a quality, especially courage) with an effort:"I found the courage to speak"
- (of hunters or hounds) discover game, especially a fox:"she heard the new halloo—they had found"
- recognize or discover (something) to be present:"vitamin B12 is found in dairy products"
- become aware of; discover to be the case:"the majority of staff find the magazine to be informative and useful" · "she found that none of the local nursery schools had an available slot"
- ascertain (something) by study, calculation, or inquiry:"a forum that attempts to find solutions for multimedia publishers"
- (find oneself)discover the fundamental truths about one's own character and identity:"I did psychotherapy for years—I wanted to find myself"
- perceive or experience (something) to be the case:"both men found it difficult to put ideas into words"
- law(of a court) officially declare to be the case:"he was found guilty of speeding" · "the court found that the trial judge had not erred in his directions to the jury"
- (of a thing) reach or arrive at, either of its own accord or without the human agent being known:"water finds its own level"
- (find one's way)reach one's destination by one's own efforts, without knowing in advance how to get there:"he found his way to the front door"
- (find one's way)come to be in a certain situation:"each and every boy found his way into a suitable occupation"
- (of a letter) reach (someone).
- archaicreach the understanding or conscience of (someone):"the books of which I have been speaking found me and taught me"
OriginOld English findan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vinden and German finden.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- the action of finding someone or something:
- a conclusion reached as a result of an inquiry, investigation, or trial:
verb- discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly:
- recognize or discover (something) to be present:
- ascertain (something) by study, calculation, or inquiry:
- perceive or experience (something) to be the case:
- (of a court) officially declare to be the case:
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- Finding can refer to:
- Something that has been found.
- A conclusion reached after examination or investigation.
- A determination resulting from judicial or administrative examination.
- The act of discovering something.
- Tools, materials, etc., used by artisans123.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.find·ing (fīn′dĭng) n. 1. Something that has been found. 2. a. A conclusion reached after examination or investigation: the finding of a grand jury; a coroner's findings.www.thefreedictionary.com/Findingfind·ing : a determination resulting from judicial or administrative examination or inquiry (as at trial) especially into matters of fact as embodied in the verdict of a jury or decision of a court, referee, or administrative body or officerwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/findingfinding [ fahyn -ding ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA noun the act of a person or thing that finds; discovery. Often findings. something that is found found or ascertained. Law. a decision or verdict after judicial inquiry. findings, tools, materials, etc., used by artisans.www.dictionary.com/browse/finding Finding Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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