v.
(past and past part. found)
- discover by chance or deliberately.
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(find something out or find out about something)
discover information or a fact.
▸succeed in obtaining:
he's struggling to find the money for the trip.
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(find someone out)
detect someone in a crime or lie.
- identify as being present:
vitamin B12 is found in dairy products.
▸discover or perceive to be the case.
▸ascertain by research or calculation.
▸Law (of a court) officially declare to be the case.
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(find against or for)
Law (of a court) make a decision against (or in favour of); judge to be guilty (or innocent).
- reach or arrive at by a natural or normal process:
water finds its own level.
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(find one's way)
reach one's destination, typically without first knowing how to get there.
n.
a discovery of something valuable or interesting, typically an archaeological one.
▸a person who is found to be useful or interesting.
Phrase
Derivative
Etymology
OE findan, of Gmc origin.