find
verb (past and past part. found) 1 discover by chance or deliberately. 2 recognize or discover to be present or to be the case. 3 ascertain by research or calculation. 4 Law (of a court) officially declare to be the case. 5 (find against or for) Law (of a court) make a decision against (or in favour of). 6 reach or arrive at by a natural or normal process: water finds its own level. noun a valuable or interesting discovery. PHRASES find ones feet establish oneself in a particular field. find out 1 discover (information, a fact, etc). 2 detect (someone) in a crime or lie. DERIVATIVES findable adjective. ORIGIN Old English.
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