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Noun(1) food and lodging provided in addition to money(2) a productive insight(3) the act of discovering something
Verb(1) come upon, as if by accident; meet with(2) discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of(3) come upon after searching; find the location of something that was missed or lost(4) establish after a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study(5) come to believe on the basis of emotion, intuitions, or indefinite grounds(6) perceive or be contemporaneous with(7) get something or somebody for a specific purpose(8) make a discovery, make a new finding(9) make a discovery(10) obtain through effort or management(11) decide on and make a declaration about(12) receive a specified treatment (abstract(13) perceive oneself to be in a certain condition or place(14) get or find back; recover the use of(15) succeed in reaching; arrive at(16) accept and make use of one's personality, abilities, and situation

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(1) He was okay, but you've seen found pieces and discarded tat turned into art before.(2) More than a sonic photo album, this gives an interesting insight on the found sounds used on both albums.(3) Sounds that can be used must be generated as found sound by the composer/performer.(4) As the song comes to a close, a mandolin slowly takes over, building a discreet line around a series of found sounds.(5) Betke was better off when he was digesting found sounds into something murky and nebulous.(6) Brady Cranfield had set up a pristine white area to host his collection of found records.(7) Using found musical reference, in a recognisable form is a tricky and perilous business.(8) On the first album, you used a lot of found sounds recorded around the house.(9) In the colonial period, a number of major colleges were founded primarily for the purpose of educating clergymen.(10) The double decker bridge, one of only three in New Zealand, was founded on cast iron cylinders sunk into the river bed.(11) The school was founded in May 1969 when Holly Champion was chairman of the education committee.(12) This is what you get when your rules are not founded on principle.(13) His father was once an NU chairman, and his grandfather founded the organization.(14) What I mean by that is, neither country is founded on some set-the-world-on-fire idea.(15) The town was formerly a Roman military installation and a Benedictine monastery was founded there in the ninth century.(16) The traditional women's organizations drew her support, as did those founded for newer purposes.
Related Words
(1) find
(2) not found
(3) found out
(4) have found
(5) be found
(6) to found
(7) found guilty
(8) to be found
(9) found on
(10) lost-and-found
Synonyms
Verb
1. establish
2. build
3. institute


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

He's found a new way
to navigate the sea.

He's FOUND a new way to navigate the sea.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 3


I've always found that
an inappropriate slur.

I've always FOUND that an inappropriate slur.

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 2


they found it in a Denny's
parking lot right on Central.

they FOUND it in a Denny's parking lot right on Central.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 16


a person whose emotional weak
point you haven't found yet.

a person whose emotional weak point you haven't FOUND yet.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 22


Not since I found out the teddy bear
you gave me had a webcam in it.

Not since I FOUND out the teddy bear you gave me had a webcam in it.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 4


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