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find [ fīnd ]


verb  (past and past participle found [ fownd ], present participle find·ing, 3rd person present singular finds)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb discover something after searching: to discover something or somebody after a search
He was found wandering a mile from his home.

2. transitive verb get something back: to recover something after losing it
I can't find my car keys.

3. transitive verb discover something for first time: to realize, understand, or locate something for the first time, especially by studying or observing
We have to find answers to the problem of global warming.

4. transitive verb discover something accidentally: to notice or come across somebody or something by chance
I found my glasses under the table.

5. transitive verb experience something: to notice or experience something personally
They found great comfort in their work.
I think you'll find them easy to get along with.

6. transitive verb manage to get something: to make a special effort to gather something together or summon something up
I don't know where we'll find the money.

7. transitive verb reach goal: to succeed in reaching something aimed for
He has finally found his place as a world-class tennis player.

8. transitive verb science record something as occurring: to observe something such as a natural species as existing or occurring ( often passive )
This species is found all across the continent.

9. transitive and intransitive verb law reach verdict: to decide about something or somebody at the end of a legal procedure, or announce the decision reached
The jury found for the plaintiff.

10. transitive verb supply need: to bring or provide something that is necessary for a process to occur
You will need to find your own transportation and equipment for the job.

11. vr become conscious of your own condition: to become aware of being in a particular place or state
He found himself in an empty street.

12. find your·self vr make decisions about your own life: to become more self-aware and self-motivated ( informal )
She finally found herself and became a successful artist.



noun  (plural finds)
Definition:
 
discovery: something noteworthy or valuable that has been found, or somebody who is talented and is brought to public attention
a real find

[ Old English findan< Indo-European, "to tread, go"]

find·a·ble adjective
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