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findingnoun a decision made by a court or tribunal regarding a case it has heardthe evidence supported a finding of unfair bias, and the court entered judgment for the plaintiff doom, holding, judgment(or judgement), ruling, sentence inquest, verdictauthoritydecree, edict, injunction, orderarbitrament, award, declaration, deliverance, dictum, pronouncementconclusion, decision, determination, opinion, resolutiondiscipline, penalty, punishment the act or process of sighting or learning the existence of something for the first timethe scientists were thrilled with the finding of the new fossil detection, discovery, spotting, unearthing awareness, espial, noticedisclosure, exposure, revelation, uncovering, unveilingcreation, inventionexplorationrediscovery disappearance, lossconcealment, hiding findingverbpresent participle of findto come upon after searching, study, or effortwe finally found the information after searching dozens of Internet sites ascertaining, descrying, detecting, determining, digging out, digging up, discovering, dredging (up), ferreting (out), finding out, getting, hitting (on or upon), hunting (down or up), learning, locating, nosing out, rooting (out), routing (out), rummaging, running down, scaring up, scouting (up), tracking (down), turning up espying, sighting, spottinglooking for, searching (for or out), seeking missing, overlooking, passing over losing, mislaying, misplacing, missetting(or mis-setting) to come upon unexpectedly or by chancehey, I found my notebook! chancing (upon), encountering, happening (on or upon), hitting (upon), lighting (on or upon), meeting, pitching (upon), stumbling (on or onto), tumbling (upon) lucking (out, on, onto, or into)confronting, facingdiscovering, striking, turning up bumping into, coming across, running across, running against, running into, running upon in the 14th century |